MSI Securitization Audit

Mortgage Scene Investigation (MSI) – Securitization Audit
You’ve heard of CSI (Crime Scene Investigation)?
Well, you should know about a new type of investigation called a MSI (Mortgage Scene Investigation) Securitization Audit … it’s a powerful process to defend yourself and your home before, during or after Foreclosure.
But that’s putting it mildly.
Because … when performed properly, a MSI Securitization Audit can turn the tables on your mortgage lender and have them eating out of the palm of your hand! Read on to discover how.
Here’s what you’ll learn on this page:
- Securitization Audits: Why banks hate them … How they work … and How it could be your saving grace …
- How the Banks went from “Cocky to Sloppy”
- And how you can take FULL LEGAL ADVANTAGE of their sloppiness to stop them from taking your home (actually, a judge will stop them for you!) …
- What to look for in a Securitization Audit service — and which ones you should avoid like the plague (and why) …
- And much, much more
If you are on the verge of losing your home to foreclosure, the information revealed here could literally save your ass (and your home) …
Why Banks Hate Securitization Audits:
The short answer is because Securitization Audits blatantly expose their fraud… the fraud they are committing by trying to foreclose on securitized mortgages.
A securitized mortgage is one that has been pooled together with a bunch of others and sold to investors. Over 85% of loans in the last 10 years have been securitized. And once a mortgage has been securitized, the bank no longer holds the title to the loan. And when they do not hold title, they cannot legally foreclose.
And it’s the Securitization Audit process that exposes and proves this fraud.
The resulting documentation takes the bank off its “high horse” and exposes their misconduct in front of a judge, giving YOU the upper hand in court!
That’s why the banks hate them (and why we love them!)
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) Vs.
MSI (Mortgage Scene Investigation):
First, let me clarify that we at Consumer Defense Programs have coined and copyrighted the term MSI (Mortgage Scene Investigation) Securitization Audit.
Why? Because of the strong similarities between investigating a crime scene and the scene of today’s rampant mortgage fraud.
Just like in a CSI investigation where the investigators extract fingerprints, DNA and other incriminating evidence, a Securitization Auditor collects and disseminates incriminating evidence concerning your mortgage using documents that have been filed and recorded concerning that mortgage, analyzing signatures, dates, time stamps and a myriad of other items to find fraud that has been conducted by your lender, as well as items of information that should have been disclosed to you during your loan about your loan.
How Do Securitization Audits Work?
A Securitization Audit is an audit done by a third party researcher who scours through various publicly available resources (such as EDGAR: an SEC database) to find proof that your loan was securitized (meaning your loan was pooled with other loans and sold to investors).
Often, a well trained auditor can pinpoint the actual location of your loan among hundreds of thousands of investments. This is tedious and grueling work, as they have to literally find a needle in a haystack of a few thousand loans.
What a Securitization Auditor would provide you at the end of a Securitization Audit
is a multi page document and an affidavit that is admissible in court as evidence. The document will show whether your loan was securitized and in some cases what investor pool your loan is in, or what Trust it belongs to.
Since this information is publicly available through the SEC, the affidavit is a simple statement of fact (given with firsthand knowledge) that your loan has been securitized.
Other things the auditor will look at are recorded documents such as a Mortgage Assignment, Substitution of Trustee, Notice of Trustee sale and other recorded documents and investigate those who signed those documents.
How Banks Went From Cocky to Sloppy
And What it Means to You & Your Home
One of the boldest moves in banking history occurred only in the past few years. Actually, it’s a series of decisions that shows just how cocky the banks are. Here’s what I mean…
First, the banks decided to pool individual mortgages together into one big investment. Then, they decided to sell these groups of mortgages to groups of investors (also known as the “Securitization process”).
And when many of the homeowners became cash-strapped and could no longer pay their mortgages, the bank had to audacity to try to foreclose on these homes. Essentially, the banks are trying to GET PAID AGAIN on the loans they had just sold to the investors. How? By coming after YOU through the foreclosure process.
It’s unjust, illegal, and downright fraudulent.
But you can bet your bottom dollar that the banks are trying to use their muscle in Washington to let this all slide under the radar … while you – the struggling homeowner – pay for their misconduct!
Here’s where it gets really good for YOU …
As if this incredible power-hungry greed wasn’t enough to aim the Karmic missiles at themselves … the banks started getting sloppy …
How the Banks Started Digging Their Own Graves:
With foreclosures are a record high, the banks began getting overwhelmed with foreclosure paperwork. And many have resorted to forging the signatures of Bank personnel in order to foreclose on homes!
With thousands of these “robo-signatures” in their database, a Securitization Auditor can determine if an actual bank employee signed the documents or simply an unauthentic “robo-signer.”
These false signatures and the attempt to foreclose on your securitized loan present you with a massive opportunity to legally avoid foreclosure and save your home by taking your lender to court.
However, as a Plaintiff in a civil action against your lender, you bear the burden of proof to show fraud conducted by the lender. An MSI Securitization Audit can be a great way to do just that.
If you can not/do not bring sufficient evidence before the court in your case, then it is subject to dismissal. Sadly, most of cases where the Plaintiff represents him/herself are dismissed before they see the light of day. The bank would rather have your case dismissed rather than be forced to admit their fraud in court.
But when you walk into the courtroom with stacks of expert-derived evidence in your arms … evidence that shows the bank’s blatant misconduct, it instantly knocks the bank off its pedestal and puts the power in YOUR HANDS.
Back Your Securitization Audit
with 32 Years of Trusted Expertise
Here at Consumer Defense Programs, we’ve aligned ourselves with one of the best Securitzation Experts in the Country.
How do we know? With 32 years experience many of the top Foreclosure Attorneys in the United States let him provide audits for them.
Many auditors are making promises to deliver a Securitization Audit in lest than a few days. Those auditors are most likely frauds and should be avoided. A good audit that can be used in court can take as many as 20 man hours to complete. Many companies trying to get into this new wave of service use a software that does the audit and is so bad that rarely will you get it admitted as evidence.
We have found a company who can perform a legitimate, hands-on Securitization Audit for only $1,595. Most importantly, the expert at this firm has appeared as an Expert Witness in hundreds of cases! That’s why you want this guy in your corner, performing your Securitization Audit.
NOTE: If you are or become a member of the Foreclosure Defense Memership Program, you save $300 off the regular price.
Most Attorneys’ charge between, $2000 and $4000 for the same service. But many attorneys are not fully qualified to perform excellence in this new area of law.
When done properly, banks absolutely HATE these Securitization Audits! And if they HATE it, we want it.
Remember, your case must be as strong as possible. With a legitimate Seuritization Audit backed by a strong case, the bank “taps out” because they know they have little chance of winning.
A well done audit can take as long as 8 weeks or more to do depending on how busy the auditor is. Average Delivery time can be 4 to 6 weeks but I would allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. Here’s why …
An enormous demand for these audits and a huge lack of experienced auditors is making it harder and harder to deliver these audits in less than a month. The audits provided by our Expert are some of the most complete audits in the Country, and that is the reason everyone wants audits completed by this Expert.
Rush Service available, if needed:
If for some reason you have a court case and can prove that you need it due to a pending sale, we can expedite the process, however there is an extra charge to do that. We will not accept extra money because someone wants it done quicker. They must pay the additional fee and have a legal reason for needing it sooner than 6 to 8 weeks.
The Rush fee will Guarantee Delivery within 3 weeks, but the fee for that Rush is 20% of the total fee of the audit. The delivery time estimate is based on getting all needed documents in and the time clock starts when those documents are received not when the audit is paid for.
A Forensic Audit is different than a Securitization Audit.
While a Forensic Audit looks at faults and violations to do with RESPA and TILA accounting and disclosure requirements for your loan, a Securitization Audit discloses whether your loan has been securitized…and therefore is not owned by your “lender”.
Don’t Be Fooled
Not all Securitization Auditors are alike. Frankly, there are many scammers out there. We’ve been taken by a few of them ourselves, having lost quite a bit of money. Legitimate Securitization Audits performed by qualified attorneys do not come cheap.
If you find one that will be charging you less than $ 1500.00 and promising to deliver in a week, then you should look elsewhere, as these scammers are marketing audits all over the internet.
IMPORTANT:
If you see a service offering Securitization Audits and they use the words “for informational and entertainment purposes only”… turn and run because (unlike ours) their audit will not be admissable in court.
Each audit supplied by our expert witness includes a 3 page Biography of his experience, and it is signed as accurate under penalty of perjury by the Expert.
With 32 years experience and expert witness appearances in hundreds of cases, our auditor can provide you with an audit that will make your Attorney smile from ear to ear when he sees what he has to present in the case.
More Facts You Need To Know:
Attorneys and borrowers cannot offer substantive testimony in their own cases.
In other words, they cannot be their own experts. Our auditor specializes in highly qualified expert investigation, reporting, mediation and litigation support in the fight to win against foreclosure.
Securitization Audits: Loan servicers across the nation are under investigation by a multi state joint attorney general’s task force for processing questionable foreclosures using deceptive processes that may not be lawful.
For example, foreclosure related documents signed unlawfully, a chain of ownership that is unclear and faulty, underlying sales and transaction disclosure of a securitized loan not revealed in full and state consumer protection requirements have not been followed.
The auditors we use will expose defects, discrepancies and faults.
Their Securitization Audit investigations reveal foreclosure processes undertaken with inaccurate documents, conflicts of interest, faulty chains of title, failure to conduct mediations required by law and robo-signing; affidavits and other documents asserting claims without knowledge of the facts or confirming their accuracy, employees of foreclosure trustees signing documents posing as the corporate officer of multiple banks and mortgage servicers and signatures that vary widely from document to document. We expose reverse engineering the chain of title on foreclosure documents, including back dating to make it appear as though the loan was passed from company to company correctly.
The audit can also expose foreclosures where there is no clear chain of ownership for the loan or security interest.
Default notices that have gone out without all the required information, inaccurate documents, conflicts of interest, defective processes, misrepresentation and fraud. Such failures potentially injure not just homeowners denied the protections afforded to them under our laws but also subsequent purchasers of foreclosed properties, financial institutions who might be inclined to lend on such properties and the title insurance companies who insure the chain of title to those properties.
The beauty with this auditing company is that if they believe the audit will not benefit you one way or the other they will stop at the Document Review and Assessment, and you get a refund of the cost the Securitization Audit less $495 for the Document Review and Assessment.
If however more than a document review is needed they will continue with the audit and do searches thru millions of loans to try and find yours. If after all of this they still find it has not been securitized then you still benefit by not having to pay an attorney on a lost cause. You will get a full audit report telling you of their findings, and letting you know fighting it might be an uphill battle. It does not help you to fight to keep your home if the lender did everything right. It does not mean that if your loan was found not to be securitized you get a refund. However over 85% of the loans written in the past 10 years have been securitized, but once in a full moon they find one that has not been. At that point you will need to look at other defense tactics.
Here’s evidence from one of our members:
This is the best money I have spent so far. My Securitization Audit revealed many gold nuggets. I am so impressed with the detail, thoroughness of research and the extra mile that was performed to make sure that every detail was explored. I couldn’t be more pleased.”
– Michelle Samples Knoxville, Tennessee
To order a mortgage Securitization Audit, click on the Order button below. See Sample of Securitization Audit.
Non Member Price $1595.
Member Price $1495 (Order in Module 5).
Disclaimer:
Consumer Defense Programs does not conduct the audits. We use an independent approved vendor of highly qualified mortgage analysis experts that provide independent third party Securitization and Forensic Loan Audits to borrowers seeking to obtain evidence for use in court to fight foreclosure.
TriStar Marketing Group provides auditing services as an approved vendor in stages based upon needs at the time. The experts do not advocate for the borrowers as they are strictly a 3rd party conducting an analysis of documents for the homeowner. Neither Consumer Defense Programs nor the mortgage analysis experts provide legal or accounting advice. The reporting is more than informational; and highly qualified expert is available for mediation and litigation support to qualified legal professionals. TriStar Marketing Group is an approved vendor for the audits and a 3rd party vendor working with Consumer Defense Programs.
We have set the price of our securitizations audits at the lowest possible price for the typical situation faced by the large majority of people. Other providers may charge you more for “potential services” even if you do not need them. We do not. In the rare case that your audit may require more additional work
If your mortgage has been identified by your lender as being in a trust, or your loan has already been foreclosed on and your home sold, there is an additional fee of $500 (due before delivery of the audit) as the audit then becomes MUCH more labor intensive. This only occurs in about 15% of the loans submitted, but we want you to be aware of additional time involved under those circumstances. We will let you know if your loan fits that situation prior to sending it to our auditor.
All Prices Quoted in this page are for Residential Loans Only. Additional fees my apply to audits on Commercial Loans.
P.S.
Don’t let your bank fraudulently foreclosure on your home. Fight back with our MSI Securitization Audit so you can expose the bank’s fraudulent actions against you and save your home! You’ll be glad you did, and your family will thank you.
P.P.S. To maximize your success at fighting your foreclosure, you need as much fire power as possible. That’s why we encourage you to join the Foreclosure Defense Membership Program.
To become a member, there’s a one-time investment of only $350 — and you can instantly take $300 OFF the investment in your MSI Securitization Audit (and other members-only discounts). Also as a member, you get numerous sample templates you can use as more evidence in addition to your MSI Securitization Audit. The audit alone is not nearly as powerful as having the coaching and tools to go along with it. So let us start you on your Mortgage Scene Investigation training and help you find the clues and evidence to fight back against your crooked lender.
Don’t just sit there and let the bank rob you of your home. Go ahead and join the Foreclosure Defense Membership Program then return to this page to get your MSI Securitization Audit for the discounted Member Price.







