Most homeowners obtain a mortgage securitization audit (MSA) to fight foreclosure or to help them obtain a loan modification. The MSA determines if the lender or servicer actually owns the mortgage note and has the legal authority or legal standing to file a foreclosure suit against the homeowner.
What is a Mortgage Securitization Audit?
A Mortgage Securitization Audit (MSA) is a detailed analysis of numerous mortgage documents, trusts and mortgage securities that will identify the lawful owner of a specific mortgage. The MSA reviews the trust's pooling and servicing agreement which describes how and when a mortgage can be modified. The MSA determines the location of the individual mortgage note and it examines the chain of title from the most recent loan settlement. Notarized signatures are also studied to uncover fraud, forgery, robo-signing and backdating of documents.
Mortgage Securitization Audit PRO (Basic)
COST: $595
Mortgage Securitization Audit PLUS (Comprehensive)
COST: $2,495
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