From: Deadly Clear
How to Search the SEC for a Securitized Trust
When
a unknown bank named as a Trustee for a securitized trust (usually
Deutsche Bank, Bank of NY Mellon, US Bank National, etc.) sends you a
letter stating you owe them money and you are in default, the first
thing you should do is contact a local title company and have them look
for an Assignment of Mortgage under your address or tax
key number (it won’t likely be under your name). Chances are the
Assignment of Mortgage is fabricated and void; however, this is the
breeder document that allows the banksters to foreclose.
The following information will assist you in searching the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the alleged trust.
Once you have the
name of the trust and a copy of the Assignment (if any), the next move
is to research the securitized trust on the Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC) website. Here is an example of an Assignment of
Mortgage with Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of the IndyMac INDX Mortgage Trust 2007-FLX3,
Mortgage Pass-Through Series 2007-FLX3 under the Pooling and Servicing
Agreement Dated April 1, 2007. This assignment was made 3 years after the trust closed. MORE
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