First the foreclosure servicer for my lender (Quality Loan Service Corp) sent me 7 copies of the NOD. The NOD was recorded on 7/22/08, and the notices were postmarked 8/4/08.
Then they sent 2 more NODs (all exactly the same documents) on 8/21/08.
Yesterday I get 10 (yes, ten!) copies of a "Substitution of Trustee." It looks as if they are transferring the beneficiary from my mortgage holder, EMC, to the servicer, Quality Loan Service. It wasn't signed, but was notarized in MN (I'm in CA).
Two questions: Is this typical and/or in any way required, to send so many copies of a document? I swear, it's almost as if they're trying to slide something by me, but hoping I won't notice if they send 9 duplicates and 1 other document that's different. (To be honest, I haven't finished opening all of them).
Geez, how many trees have to die for me to lose my house?
Second question: Everything I can find via Google states that the Substitution of Trustee is required to happen first, before the NOD is filed. Was that information correct? Does this order make a difference to anything (i.e.- would they need to start over with a new NOD because of this)?
Yes, I'm looking to stall the foreclosure as long as legally possible. Thanks in advance for any insight.
Then they sent 2 more NODs (all exactly the same documents) on 8/21/08.
Yesterday I get 10 (yes, ten!) copies of a "Substitution of Trustee." It looks as if they are transferring the beneficiary from my mortgage holder, EMC, to the servicer, Quality Loan Service. It wasn't signed, but was notarized in MN (I'm in CA).
Two questions: Is this typical and/or in any way required, to send so many copies of a document? I swear, it's almost as if they're trying to slide something by me, but hoping I won't notice if they send 9 duplicates and 1 other document that's different. (To be honest, I haven't finished opening all of them).
Geez, how many trees have to die for me to lose my house?
Second question: Everything I can find via Google states that the Substitution of Trustee is required to happen first, before the NOD is filed. Was that information correct? Does this order make a difference to anything (i.e.- would they need to start over with a new NOD because of this)?
Yes, I'm looking to stall the foreclosure as long as legally possible. Thanks in advance for any insight.
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