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Into the void: What the decision in Yvanova means
Feb 22, 2016Essentially, despite expounding on the issues for 30 pages, the opinion just stands for the unremarkable (and, largely, undisputed) proposition that a borrower has standing to sue for wrongful foreclosure where the transaction by which the beneficiary acquired the loan was void at its inception. That point was even conceded, to some degree, by respondents in their brief.
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HSBC reaches $601M settlement over charges of ‘abusive mortgage practices’
Feb 05, 2016 -
MERS mortgage authority upheld by New Hampshire Supreme Court
Jan 29, 2016 -
Is NevadaÕ HOA solution just another problem for mortgage servicers?
Jan 28, 2016 -
Title companies gear up to manage advanced eClosings
Jan 14, 2016 10:55 am -
Executive Conversation: Mark McElroy on the benefits of eClosings
Dec 07, 2015 1:00 am -
The value of digital closings
Nov 20, 2015 1:00 am -
Taking ID verification to the MAXX
Nov 12, 2015 1:00 pm -
Federal Court of Appeals hands MERS another victory
Oct 14, 2015 -
Is HUD hiding embarrassing data on widow foreclosures?
Oct 06, 2015 -
TRID pushes industry into digital mortgages
Oct 05, 2015 -
Mid America Mortgage, DocMagic partner to create end-to-end eMortgages
Sep 22, 2015