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MERS recording ruled ‘presumptively deceptive’
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Court Report
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
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In a Washington lawsuit centered around ownership of a mortgage note and deed of trust, the plaintiff appealed summary judgment against her. In looking at the plaintiff’s claim of violations of the state Consumer Protection Act, the Court of Appeals of Washington determined that the assignment which characterized Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS) as having a beneficial interest in the deed was presumptively deceptive. Was that enough for the court to overturn summary judgment in favor of MERS? Read on for the details.
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