Show me the Note in California
By Daniel Edstrom
DTC Systems, Inc.
I have seen this topic of interest many times as well as numerous court cases where lawyers and judges profer that the note does not need to be produced. Whether it needs to be produced or not I will not venture to guess but for my own case I used California Civil Code 2943 and received an alleged “true and correct copy” almost immediately – including the alleged allonges and the alleged endorsements. For legal advice as to your own situation and the applicability of this law to any situation consult an attorney. This is only what I did for my own case.
California Civil Code 2943
(a) As used in this section:
(1) “Beneficiary” means a mortgagee or beneficiary of a mortgage
or deed of trust, or his or her assignees.
(2) “Beneficiary statement” means a written statement showing: Continue reading “Show me the Note in California”