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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Clarifies Abandonment of Loan Acceleration

By Graham W. Gerhardt on December 21, 2015
Posted in Foreclosure

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Clarifies Abandonment of Loan AccelerationThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently clarified how mortgage lenders and servicers can abandon a loan acceleration under Texas law. Although Texas generally requires foreclosure actions to be brought no more than four years after a loan is first accelerated, the holding in Boren v. U.S. National Bank makes clear that in certain situations…

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds MERS’ Authority to Assign Mortgages

By Grant A. Premo on October 22, 2015
Posted in Foreclosure, MERS

Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds MERS' Authority to Assign MortgagesThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals recently handed Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) another victory against challenges to MERS’ authority to assign a mortgage. In Ferguson v. Bank of New York Mellon, the Fifth Circuit ultimately held that MERS was a proper beneficiary of the subject deed of trust and, therefore, had the…

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