Press Release
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.–MFI-Miami, LLC, a mortgage fraud investigation company, announced today that it’s launching a nationwide service investigating the mortgage securitization process. The service will be managed by Elizabeth Jacobson, who will oversee this project for MFI-Miami’s sister company, MFI-DC, LLC.
MFI-Miami will investigate the pooling and servicing agreements, as well as the contents of the certificate that the trustee alleges to contain the mortgage. MFI-Miami will also determine if the certificate was part of a credit default swap that may have been paid as part of TARP or by a third party. These three items are essential for determining if the lender can legitimately enforce the terms of a homeowner’s mortgage or if the lender or trustee is committing securities fraud.
“I’m very excited about starting this new service,” says MFI-Miami President, Steve Dibert. “Not only will we be able to prove or disprove the legitimacy of any claims made by the lender, but we’ll also be able to determine if the lender is trying to collect from the homeowner after already being paid with TARP funds.”
Massachusetts Attorney Glenn Russell, Jr. agrees. “This is a valuable tool for any attorney doing foreclosure defense or loan modifications,” he says. “This report is like firing a first strike nuclear missile at the lender. With one shot, the battle is over!”
About MFI-Miami
Headquartered in Boynton Beach, Florida, MFI-Miami, LLC and its sister companies — MFI-DC, LLC, MFI-Boston, LLC, and MFI-New York, LLC — conduct compliance examinations and mortgage fraud investigations. These four companies are also the only firms that investigate the securitization instruments of clients’ mortgages. For more information, visit www.mfi-miami.com, contact 561-317-9978, or email info@mfi-miami.com.
About Glenn F. Russell, Jr.
Glenn F. Russell, Jr. is located in Fall River, MA. He’s a member of the Massachusetts and Connecticut Bars, where he specializes in foreclosure defense, bankruptcy, personal injury and divorce law. For more information, visit www.foreclosuresinmass.com, call 508-324-4545, or email russ45esq@gmail.com.
About Elizabeth Jacobson
Elizabeth Jacobson was the top retail sales manager for Wells Fargo before leaving to become a paralegal specializing in foreclosure defense. She’s now the City of Baltimore’s key witness in its multimillion dollar predatory lending lawsuit against Wells Fargo.
Contact:
MFI-Miami
Stephen Dibert, President, 561-317-9978
steve@mfi-miami.com or www.mfi-miami.com
