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In this video Brian introduces you to a supplement to his other videos on "securitization as a defense" to collection lawsuits. Here, you will see how to handle two types of lawsuits from creditors with securitization as they relate to the ownership of the debt you are being sued on. Generally, the creditor does not own the debt without proof of an assignment from the secured trust back to the original creditor (Creditor suing you) after the default on the creditor obligation. In short, these creditors don't have standing to sue you without proof they got back whatever they sold to the securitized trust. Good and quick analysis to the previous videos and on a whiteboard for better understanding.Â
Disclaimer: Please remember that anyone viewing or listening to this information, podcast and/or video is not being invited to create an attorney-client relationship in any way. This is strictly informational to assist anyone who needs to be pointed in a direction similarly as one would do any research. Though I am a proud member of the State Bars of Florida and Michigan, this is a source of research and insight into how Brian Parker's mind operates and how he perceives the practice of law when it is used for the benefit of victims Mr. Parker does represent. Take what you need knowing I am not practicing law for you or anyone else in any state through this medium or media. I am sharing and caring.
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Subscriber-only episode
In this video Brian introduces you to a supplement to his other videos on "securitization as a defense" to collection lawsuits. Here, you will see how to handle two types of lawsuits from creditors with securitization as they relate to the ownership of the debt you are being sued on. Generally, the creditor does not own the debt without proof of an assignment from the secured trust back to the original creditor (Creditor suing you) after the default on the creditor obligation. In short, these creditors don't have standing to sue you without proof they got back whatever they sold to the securitized trust. Good and quick analysis to the previous videos and on a whiteboard for better understanding.Â
Disclaimer: Please remember that anyone viewing or listening to this information, podcast and/or video is not being invited to create an attorney-client relationship in any way. This is strictly informational to assist anyone who needs to be pointed in a direction similarly as one would do any research. Though I am a proud member of the State Bars of Florida and Michigan, this is a source of research and insight into how Brian Parker's mind operates and how he perceives the practice of law when it is used for the benefit of victims Mr. Parker does represent. Take what you need knowing I am not practicing law for you or anyone else in any state through this medium or media. I am sharing and caring.
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