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· 9/29/2011

Rosa v. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, INC.

Citations

  • 821 F. Supp. 2d 423
  • 2011 WL 5223349

How courts have described this case

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  • “Plaintiffs appear to have standing under [Ibanez], because the allegations [regarding assignment validity], if proven, would render the foreclosure sale void, under Massachusetts law.”
  • “The dissolution of the original lender does not affect MERS’ authority to assign a mortgage.”
  • The terms within the mortgage \clearly delegate[d] the power of sale to MERS and its succors and assigns\
  • “MERS is named -as the mortgagee of record ... so that beneficial ownership and servicing rights of the note may be transferred among MERS members without the need to publicly record such assignments; instead assignments of the note are tracked by MERS’ electronic system.”

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Judges: Patti B. Saris

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