How To Find A Pooling And Servicing Agreement On The Sec Website

The pooling and service agreement must find the name of the original lender and the title of the credit pool. We`ll make an example of this below. Suppose the lender is Ameriquest Mortgage Co. We do not know the name of the pool where the owner`s mortgage landed, but we do know that the mortgage was made on June 1, 2002. When a mortgage is sold, it is part of a pool of securitized mortgages. After the credits have been bundled and sold, the buyer – often a trust – hires a service provider to collect monthly payments and distribute that money to investors. This securitization agreement is called a pooling and service agreement or PSA. The pooling and service agreement is submitted to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), provided that the securitisation has been made public. (1) Click the “Contains” button and (2) enter the year and trust code, for example: B.: 2007-FLX3; (3) In the blue field, click on “Find a company”. Click HERE to access the “Search Options” page.

First of all, thank you for being so quick with me. Very appreciated. I went through the prospectus and PSA with a fine crest and I can`t find the law in force. I`m going to do some research in 2004-36cb and believe me, this language is not in it. I told you that matt, this is wonderful info. However, how can I confirm that my note is in a particular pool? I know the data I signed (December 1, 2004), I know the date on which Fannie Mae claims to have the note (December 29, 2004) and I confined it to a pool, but I`m sure it wouldn`t be admissible “evidence” in court unless I can present a document that shows, That my note was actually in that pool. I`ve played with everything I can imagine to find the notes documents in the pool, but I haven`t figured out how to do it yet. It must be a secret to find it! : ) Do you want to share the secret? ; ) If you find confidence in the SEC, go to the PSA and look for the Applicable Law section (usually in sections 10, 11 or 12). It will read this way: Hello, I live in Britain.

I think similar problems have arisen in Britain, with GMAC and Merrill Lynch. Is there anything to know if your mortgage was part of securitisation in the UK? Has anyone looked for mortgages securitized by Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.? I`m trying to find his Structured Assets Securities Corp. for the 1999-RM1 series, but I can`t find much. It was done in private, but shouldn`t there be a record? Thank you…..