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Trent also is suing Stern and Stern's Plantation law firm in federal
court in a separate case with similar allegations.
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Thousands of Florida homeowners may have lost their homes as a
result of improper actions by the firms under investigation. In
announcing the probe, Attorney General Bill McCollum, a
Republican who is a running for governor, said the law firms may
have presented fabricated documents in court to speed the
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Stern represents well-known mortgage lenders including Bank of America, Chase, CitiMortgage, Inc., Fannie Submit
Mae, Freddie Mac, HSBC, SunTrust and Wells Fargo. These lenders also are the shareholders of Mortgage
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MERS is at the heart of the matter for Trent and other lawyers trying to stop what they view as illegal foreclosures
in the nation.
The mortgage registry was created by lenders in the early 1990s to track home loans, including those
repackaged as securities and sold to investors. When such loans were in foreclosure, MERS — not the original
lender — was often the entity foreclosing. Some lawyers have successfully fought foreclosures by contending
that MERS doesn't own the note, or the borrower's obligation to repay.
University of Utah law professor Christopher Peterson said MERS mortgage processing system goes against
long-standing principles of property law in assigning rights to a note or mortgage. He said the "owner" of a
mortgage can't be the same as the "agent" representing the homeowner, for example.
Yet MERS records "false documents" with names of people who are not executives of the registry system, but
often paralegals and clerks of law firms, he said. "It's an extremely controversial and arguably fraudlent practice,"
Peterson said.
Merscorp spokeswoman Karmela Lejarde declined to comment on the criticism of MERS or Trent's lawsuit, citing
company policy not to comment on pending lititgation.
Tew, who represents Stern's Law Offices, called Trent's lawsuit "fiction." He points to Florida's 5th District Court of
Appeal that ruled in July against a homeowner who tried to fight foreclosure on the basis that MERS didn't own
the note or mortgage.
For the Browns, foreclosure troubles began with not getting credit for their payments from CitiMortgage, their
mortgage servicer.
The couple says they couldn't clear it up with the lender. "They were claiming I was behind in payment, but I was
paying every month," said Brown, a carpenter who works for the Broward County School System and whose
three children and four grandchildren also live in his Lauderdale Lakes home.
They stopped paying on their mortgage in late 2007 and sought legal help.
Another issue in Browns' case is the signature on the assignment of Brown's mortgage, giving rights to
CitiMortgage, Trent said. The signature is by Cheryl Samons, who is identified as "assistant secretary of
Merscorp." In reality, Samons is an employee of Stern's law office.
Tew confirmed Samons' employment by Stern, but said "it's very common for companies to appoint a registered
agent. That process is absolutely legal and normal."
But Trent contends that mortgage assignments need to be made on personal knowledge, not hearsay, to be
admissible in court.
The Browns could be facing another foreclosure action, but Trent said he is confident he can fight it again. "They
don't have the basis to foreclose," he said.
CitiMortgage spokesman Mark Rodgers said privacy restrictions prevent the financial institution from discussing
a customer's foreclosure action. But Rodgers said procedures may resume in cases "where, despite our best
efforts, we have been unable to arrive at a satisfactory resolution acceptable to all the parties involved."
Tew said foreclosure defense lawyers are portraying homeowners who have defaulted on their mortgages as
helpless victims. "Everyone is sympathetic, including us, for the homeowner who can't pay his mortgage. But it's
not fair to paint the banks and law firms that represent them as wearing the black hats."
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