Monday, March 07, 2011

Washington state sells out to the banksters


Hat tip to 4closurefraud website:

There is a bill pending before the Washington Legislature that would “reform” foreclosure procedures.  Among the provisions of SB-5275 is:

7 (a) That, for residential real estate property, before the notice of trustee’s sale is recorded, transmitted, or served, the trustee shall have proof that the beneficiary (bank) is the owner of the promissory note or obligation secured by the deed of trust. A declaration by the beneficiary (bank) made under penalty of perjury stating that the beneficiary (bank) is the actual holder of the promissory note or other obligation secured by the deed of trust shall be sufficient proof as required under this subsection.


Why not just produce the actual paper? It’s no harder than producing a declaration, right?

If you have it.

Why did the state do this?

It appears they were paid off.

Where?

Right here:

(2) For each owner-occupied residential real property for which a notice of default has been issued, the beneficiary issuing the notice of default, or directing that a trustee or authorized agent issue the notice of default, shall remit two hundred fifty dollars to the department to be deposited, as provided under section 11 of this act, into the foreclosure fairness account. The two hundred fifty dollar payment is required per property and not per notice of default. The beneficiary shall remit the total amount required in a lump sum each quarter.
 

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