Posted by 4closureFraud on October 27, 2009 · Leave a Comment
“The original lender, WMC Mortgage Corp., apparently had the mortgage assigned to entities other than this plaintiff: however, there is no proof of assignments annexed to the moving papers and no proof that this plaintiff is the proper plaintiff.” Tweet
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