I'll still blame MERS for alot of that problem you are speaking of. Those "missing" assignments, I have often found in a single MERS assignment listing over 100 properties. Sometime they list by parcel, sometimes by name, and not one of them contained a legal in that assignment.
I understand the trench warefare you are speaking of, I'm simply trying to remind everyone of the point. The debtor didn't pay. People keep neglecting that fact and pointing all fingers at the bad foreclosure people. Yes, they cut corners and of course they should abide by the law, what I'm trying to get across it the same old bait and switch, slight of hand thing. The debtor didn't pay. Who cares, lets go after the big bad corporation.
I suppose from your guys point of view you would find more problem with the title aspect of the foreclosure. As I have not done a search in years, but rather wrote alot of mortgages, I see the majority of fault in the debtor that took on too much house. I have zero sympathy for them. So you can see why the focus of my anger is more on the debtor and less on the way the bank tried to recoup their losses.
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