Posted by 4closureFraud on November 18, 2009 · 5 Comments
MERS, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems and You by Kevin Lamson Basic Corporate Information •MERS is incorporated within the State of Delaware. •MERS was first incorporated in Delaware in 1999. •The total number of shares of common stock authorized by MERSʼ articles of incorporation is 1,000. •The total number of shares of MERS common stock actually … Read more
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