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The NY Times is Getting it? Maybe.
GRETCHEN MORGENSON article about the implications of the landmark case against Mortgage Electronic Registration Services (aka MERS) in the NY Times is hopefully getting the attention of their readers. As GRETCHEN MORGENSON suggests the implications are great and potentially beneficial to homeowners facing foreclosure. I do not want to go to far suggesting that the NY Times is finally getting on board with all the fraud and corruption going on in the banking and mortgage industries. but it is a good sign that the went with this story. Neil Garfield also published on his site Living Lies.
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