In the final analysis there is nothing about the business model that makes sense. Switching servicers and owners is simply not the norm of the industry except in relation to cases in foreclosure. It only makes sense if you assume that they are hiding the truth.
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So I just responded to a homeowner who, with a little help from us, sent out a QWR and DVL and received a response that was quite revealing. The homeowner was dealing with the usual chorus line of ever-changing servicers and alleged “lenders” (pretender lenders).
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After YEARS of denying that anyone other than BOA owned the loan they now admit that they are now asserting that Freddie Mac owns the loan, although, despite the QWR and DVL letters, they have never produced a single document that shows that.
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And after years of denying the involvement, Bayview makes the singular uncomfortable admission that LPS/Blacknight in Jacksonville maintains the system of records for Bayview (along with most everyone else in the “securitization” scheme). I say that means LPS is the servicer. If that opinion is right, then LPS is the servicer for virtually every loan made in the last 15 years. [Remember this is the company who published a menu of services that included the fabrication and forgery of documents]
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What they don’t say is that LPS (now known as Blacknight) maintained everything from the beginning because the loan didn’t legally exist nor was it ever purchased or acquired by anyone. The debt was and remains owing to institutional investors who don’t know they are owed money from the party who received their money. Neither the creditor nor the debtor know of each other’s identity or existence.
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So here are some of my responses to the array of documents sent to the homeowner leading one to the inevitable conclusion that they are intended merely to confuse and obfuscate.
- Freddie Mac is the owner. When did it become the owner?
- Did Freddie Mac approve the modification?
- Does Bayview have the right to commit to modification? ON behalf of whom did Bayview approve the modification? Who is bound by the modification agreement?
- Servicing changed from BAC—>BOA effective 7/11/11. BAC was the new name of Countrywide. So when did Countrywide get involved and how?
- When was servicing changed from BOA (the original pretender lender) to BAC or Countrywide?
- Servicing changed from BOA—>Bayview 8/1/15. It would be interesting to learn what other events may have prompted this change of servicer.
- What documents exist showing BOA right to service the loan?
- What documents exist showing Countrywide right to service the loan?
- What documents exist showing BAC right to service the loan?
- What documents exist showing Bayview right to service the loan.
- Request copies of servicing agreement.
- Who was the owner of the loan when the loan was first originated?
- Who was the owner of the loan when the servicing of the loan was transferred to Countrywide?
- Who was the owner of the loan when the servicing of the loan was transferred to BAC?
- Who was the owner of the loan when the servicing of the loan was transferred back to BOA?
- Who was the owner of the loan when the servicing of the loan was transferred to Bayview?
- Why was I not notified that Freddie Mac has become the owner of the loan? [Suggest letter to Freddie Mac asking if they are the owner and if they are aware there is a modification.]
- LPS/Blacknight: I am surprised they admitted it. So the question to them would be (a) are all records concerning my loan maintained by Blacknight and (b) is Blacknight actually my servicer? — Since Bayview says Blacknight has the records you could write to Blacknight and ask where your records are kept and who has access to them.
- The other question is if LPS/Blacknight maintains the system of records, what does Bayview do?
- 11/22/16 statement was prepared by Blacknight? where did they get information from? If there is a credit balance shouldn’t you get the money?
- If Freddie Mac is the owner then why did Bayview sign the acknowledgment as lender?
- If Bayview is the servicer why doesn’t the acknowledgment say that they are signing on behalf of FreddieMac, the owner?
- If Freddie Mac is the owner, why does the modification not state that and why does Bayview sign as and have you sign “in witness whereof, lender and Borrower have executed this agreement.”
- Since the modification has supposedly been completed, why hasn’t Freddie Mac or its authorized agent sent a correction to the credit bureaus — with the foreclosure dismissed?
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Oh..Neil, why don’t you ever talk about LPS Title division.?
LSI Title and their relationship to the ABA & NNA would make for a Good Discussion…
You see…the ALB filed BK on me.
In witness whereof , lender & borrower have executed this agreement.
SIGNING CAPACITY
LuPuS is a disease …PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE .
SONG…..TAKE THIS JOB & SHOVE IT!
The Black Knight can’t save it.
ALTA or Fidelity …
Many Blessings to All
Have A Safe & Blessed Holiday Season.
P.S. ..Questions
Who is the original CREDITOR?
If the signatures were witnessed thereof ,….the lender and borrower,
Can you point out the lenders signature on these documents ?
Heeheeehee,….
Livinglies’s has as of this post become my saving grace in regards to BOA BACK and Bayview. We have fraudulent signed paperwork and Breach papers from 2 of 3 of these players. I contend that the tranches never held these purported loans, and who is gettin the monthly payments in modification/mediation loans. Will someone in the west please take these facts to trial. I have boxes of printed information for last 10yrs of this Nibja, liar loan on part of mortgage brokers, Countrywide, BOA and BAC and now Bayview.
I have been making this exact point for 5 years here regarding Fannie and Freddie. At first they would never tell you name of investor. Then around 2011 or so they named Fannie or Freddie as investor. Then recently they call them the owner, holder , etc. and now they are telling me they were owner since day 1 !!!!!!!!!