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Here's a recent affidavit filed by Wells that speaks to the fallacy of non-judicial foreclosures. In the affidavit, Wells is taking the position that no fraud occurred - they just mess up by routinely providing inaccurately imaged versions of the Note or pre-endorsed copies of the Note to foreclosure counsel because we fail to image the back side of pages that contain endorsements, fail to make the image dark enough to pick up the endorsements, fail to copy all pages of the Note, or fail to image the original endorsed note from the collateral file rather than a copy of the note from a pre-endorsed copy of the origination file.
No big deal.
(in this case, Wells has finally admitted that the named Plaintiff does not actually exist at all - there is no trust, and Compass is not a trustee. They want to fix that "misnomer" by amending the complaint.)
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Filed Copy of Robinson Affidavit - Wells Fargo has finally admitted that the named Plaintiff does not actually exist at all
Here's a recent affidavit filed by Wells that speaks to the fallacy of non-judicial foreclosures. In the affidavit, Wells is taking the position that no fraud occurred - they just mess up by routinely providing inaccurately imaged versions of the Note or pre-endorsed copies of the Note to foreclosure counsel because we fail to image the back side of pages that contain endorsements, fail to make the image dark enough to pick up the endorsements, fail to copy all pages of the Note, or fail to image the original endorsed note from the collateral file rather than a copy of the note from a pre-endorsed copy of the origination file.
No big deal.
(in this case, Wells has finally admitted that the named Plaintiff does not actually exist at all - there is no trust, and Compass is not a trustee. They want to fix that "misnomer" by amending the complaint.)
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Here's a recent affidavit filed by Wells that speaks to the fallacy of non-judicial foreclosures. In the affidavit, Wells is taking the position that no fraud occurred - they just mess up by routinely providing inaccurately imaged versions of the Note or pre-endorsed copies of the Note to foreclosure counsel because we fail to image the back side of pages that contain endorsements, fail to make the image dark enough to pick up the endorsements, fail to copy all pages of the Note, or fail to image the original endorsed note from the collateral file rather than a copy of the note from a pre-endorsed copy of the origination file.
No big deal.
(in this case, Wells has finally admitted that the named Plaintiff does not actually exist at all - there is no trust, and Compass is not a trustee. They want to fix that "misnomer" by amending the complaint.)
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formatos disponibles
Descargue como PDF, TXT o lea en línea desde Scribd