[Occupymendocino] Law needed in state legislature

Richard Karch rkarch at mcn.org
Thu Feb 5 12:40:25 PST 2015


Dear Occupiers, 
   Always make sure to test links by mailing back to yourself. If it is a survey from somewhere else, don't expect
it will work. Test it.  One link to a page, preferably.  This will save a lot of time and frustration.
Richard
On Feb 5, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Mark Safron wrote:

> Dear Agnes, First email address is incorrect but, the second one gives you BOTH district 2 members. “Too many characters” are in your letter. The last sentence has to be left out. But then it can be signed. See below.
> 
> Dear Sir;
> 
> I am a voter in Mendocino County. The north coast has suffered economic damages due to securitized mortgages sold to investors numerous times and to fraudulent signatures foreclosing homes and small businesses. The Mortgage Electronic Registration System, MERS was set up by Wall Street Banks to avoid paying transfer fees which has impacted our counties’ economies.
> 
> Robosigning (forgery) has been used by big banks and notaries and the chain of title has been lost in the securitization process. The original mortgage -note- has been lost. Therefore the Homeowners Bill of Rights which requires foreclosing entities to prove they have the right to foreclose puts homeowners to great legal expense and many cannot afford to fight for this right.
> 
> Former S.F. County Assessor, Phil Ting, now Assemblyman, audited foreclosure documents in land title records and discovered errors and fraud in 80% of four hundred documents. San Franciscans are not the only ones who feel the state needs leadership just as the State of Nevada has done. I am urging you to initiate a bill to require Affidavits of Authenticity be sent to foreclosing entities of securitized loans requiring them to swear to the truthfulness of signatures. County Assessor-Recorders should be required to send these Affidavits of Authenticity appended with CA Penal code 115.5 under penalty of perjury. If this Affidavit is not returned within a specified time with valid signatures, the foreclosure will not be recorded in the land titles.
> 
> In Nevada such state legislation reduced foreclosures by 75% in the first month. Another round of foreclosures is expected because no bankers have gone to trial or jail for their fraudulent business practices. I urge you to introduce or co-sponsor a bill that would stop fraud in property records of the north coast counties and the state. Require an Affidavit of Authenticity of bankers to be sent from Assessors in County offices and improve our economy. 
> 
> Respectfully, Mark Safron

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