Foreclosure : As the Foreclosure mills get ready to start up in January, it's important to note that 27 states don't have judges decide Foreclosure proceedings, and in those states, trustees hired by the banks conduct proceedings for evictions.
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All 50 U.S. states are investigating whether banks and loan servicers used false documents and signatures to justify hundreds of thousands of foreclosures.
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Attorneys general in non- judicial states, including Arizona, Texas and Washington, are conducting independent pr...
States accuse Bank of America of widespread fraud on homeowners
Source: NY Times
That's the Boschian hell that one family in Chino Valley, Ariz., was put through by Bank of America, according to a Lawsuit (PDF) filed last week against the firm by the state's Attorney General, Terry Goddard. It's just one of numerous equally nightmarish tales detailed in the complaint, and in a similar one filed by Goddard's Nevada counterpart, Catherine Cortez Masto.
The twin lawsuits, from two of the states hardest hit by the bursting of the Housing Bubble, accuse Bank of A...
State attorney general sends warning on crib bumpers
The Illinois Attorney General's office is warning parents not to use crib bumper pads in nurseries because they pose suffocation and strangulation hazards for babies.
The agency is also pressing the trade group that represents product manufacturers to take "immediate and substantial action" to address hazards of the products and to release a study on bumper pad safety that the group commissioned.
Both moves from Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office came in response to a Tribune investigation...
Bank Break Ins Leading to Litigation
Even though banks piously insist that every one of their Foreclosure actions is fully justified, evidence in the court system continues to prove that claim to be false. We pointed out this sorry development in October, that of banks entering and changing the locks on homes they had not foreclosed upon. Per a report from the Sarasota Herald Tribune:
The process of banks hiring people to break into homes, even when occupied, is just the latest oddity of the messy Foreclosure crisis in Florida.
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Federal Reserve Blocks New Foreclosure Regulations
WASHINGTON -- Top policymakers at the Federal Reserve are fighting efforts to rein in widely reported bank abuses, sparking an inter-agency feud with the FDIC and the Treasury Department. The Fed, along with the more bank-friendly Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, is resisting moves to craft rules cracking down on banks that charge illegal fees and carry out improper Foreclosures. The FDIC supports such rules, according to an FDIC official involved in the dispute.
The new regulations ...
Banks Accused of Illegally Breaking Into Homes
TRUCKEE, Calif. — When Mimi Ash arrived at her mountain chalet here for a weekend Ski Trip, she discovered that someone had broken into the home and changed the locks. Arriving at her home in Truckee, Calif., Mimi Ash found it had been cleared of her possessions. When she finally got into the house, it was empty. All of her possessions were gone: furniture, her son’s ski medals, winter clothes and family photos. Also missing was a wooden box, its top inscribed with the words &ldquo...;
Bank Of America Lawsuits Highlight Broken, Ineffective Mortgage Modification Programs
Bank of America Lawsuits Highlight Broken, Ineffective Mortgage Modification Programs
The Attorneys General of Nevada and Arizona last week slapped Bank of America with lawsuits alleging widespread Fraud occurrs in the bank’s mortgage modification programs. BofA, the nation’s biggest bank, has consistently lagged behind the other big mortgage servicers in successfully modifying mortgages for troubled borrowers. Andrew Jakabovics and I also caught the bank violating the contract it...
More Illegal Foreclosure Bank Break-Ins
I wonder if you could go to a Bank CEO’s home, break into his house, and throw out all of his personal possessions — family heirlooms, photos, awards — then claim a paperwork error.
That is the excuse they have been using:
“In an era when millions of homes have received Foreclosure notices nationwide, Lawsuits detailing bank break-ins like the one at Ms. Ash’s house keep surfacing. And in the wake of the Scandal involving shoddy, sometimes illegal paperwork that has b...
Preeti Vissa: An Ebenezer Scrooge Christmas?
This time of year conjures up traditional images of family gatherings, cozy fireplaces, shared meals and happy exchanges of presents -- images of home, security and friendship. But millions of Americans who have had their homes foreclosed or who are in imminent danger of Foreclosure have no such sense of security, and in many cases no real home. Far too little is being done to help them.
It seems like Ebenezer Scrooge is running Christmas this year. But it doesn't have to be this way.
I've wri...
Please Visit StopServicerScams.com to Stop Servicer Fraud
As readers may know, the Banking Industry is trying to prevent the FDIC from moving forward with its proposed reforms on securitizations and is also attacking related SEC reforms, namely amendments to Rule A/B.
To further the effort to curb servicer abuses, please visit the website, StopServicerScams, and sign the petition. As we have written, and as experts and Foreclosure Defense Lawyers have reported in Congressional Testimony, and as pending Lawsuits by attorneys general in Arizona and Nev...
Washington, American Samoa are worst U.S. markets for insurers
American Samoa and Washington, D.C. were the worst U.S. markets for insurers in 2009, as Foreclosures and a Tsunami in the South Pacific triggered customer payouts. Insurers in Washington spent 49 percent more on claims and other expenses than the $1.6 billion they collected in premiums last year, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners said today in a report. In American Samoa, a U.S. territory in the South Pacific, carriers paid out more than 13 times the $85,000 of premiums they ...
Wells Fargo agrees to modify California ARM loans
Wells Fargo Bank has agreed to make $2 billion in loan modifications for California Homeowners with risky pay-option, adjustable-rate Mortgages that Wells purchased from other banks, and to pay $32 million to 15,000 borrowers who had similar loans and lost their homes to Foreclosure, according to an agreement with the California Attorney General's office.
"Customers were offered adjustable-rate loans with payments that mushroomed to amounts that ultimately thousands of borrowers could not aff...
Three bills remaining for governor
ALBANY -- As he winds down his tenure, Gov. David Paterson has just three remaining bills that he can sign or Veto -- and all of them were sponsored by the state's next Attorney General, state Sen. Eric Schneiderman. One measure would increase protections for those filing for Bankruptcy, or who are being sued by creditors. The two other bills would expand prevailing wage laws. The timetable for Paterson to either approve or Veto the bills hasn't gone unnoticed. They must be acted upon by Monday,...
States try to counter Supreme Court's minimum-price ruling
WASHINGTON When a Supreme Court majority let manufacturers require Retailers to charge minimum prices for their products, dissenting justices warned that the ruling would hit American households hard and could cost some families $1,000 more a year in retail bills.
The 5-to-4 decision provoked an outcry from groups such as the Consumers Union and set off a rush of hearings and concern in Congress and the states. The dispute, Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS, involved the maker of B...
Recycling company fined $42,000 for Fort Madison violations
An Iowa Recycling company has been fined $42,000 for violations at its Fort Madison and Lockridge facilities.
The state Attorney Generals office says a consent decree was approved Thursday in Lee County District Court to resolve a Lawsuit brought against Feinberg Metal Recycling Corp. and its owners.
The state sued the company over violations of solid waste and storm water management regulations.
The state says Feinberg didnt properly store or dispose of appliances and didnt implement
U.S. expects foreclosure probe results next month
WASHINGTON | Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:12pm EST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Obama administration Task Force examining allegations of Fraud in the Mortgage Foreclosure process will deliver its findings next month, two Top Officials said on Monday.
"We expect the results of the investigations will be presented to us next month," Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said in a joint statement after meeting with the task force.
"The Task Force will t...
U.S. expects foreclosure probe results next month
WASHINGTON | Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:12pm EST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Obama administration Task Force examining allegations of Fraud in the Mortgage Foreclosure process will deliver its findings next month, two Top Officials said on Monday.
"We expect the results of the investigations will be presented to us next month," Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan said in a joint statement after meeting with the task force.
"The Task Force will t...
Mortgage lenders ordered to appear in NJ court - National Business - MiamiHerald.com
Newark, N.J. -- Six lenders who have combined to file nearly 30,000 Foreclosure actions in New Jersey this year face the possible suspension of their operations next month under a court order announced Monday by state Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.
The action follows a report submitted to the Supreme Court that, citing depositions and court filings in other states, paints a picture of systemic abuses in the filing of foreclosures that include so-called "robo-signing," in which emp...
Senate Sacrifices Struggling Homeowners To Budget Gods
WASHINGTON -- Despite mounting evidence of big banks committing serious Fraud in the Foreclosure process, the U.S. Senate eliminated $35 million in Legal Aid to Homeowners trying to keep their homes.
The fund was wiped out in order to meet Government Spending caps advocated by Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), but will likely end up costing Taxpayers much more in the long run, as wrongful foreclosures burn through the Balance Sheets of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The ...
Group calls for national mortgage servicing standards
A group of 52 academics and investment professionals are pressing federal Regulators to adopt national Mortgage servicing standards as soon as possible.
Controversy over problems in Mortgage documentation now emerging in Foreclosure proceedings is threatening recovery in the Housing Market and the nation's entire economy, according to the authors of the letter, which was sent to federal financial regulators.
"The chaotic situation in the Mortgage market today demands immediate action to ensure...
What Will It Take?
By John Ballard
When I saw a Tweet linking this story my first response, of course, was RT. But then it hit me: This is obscene. Stories such as this are proliferating like rats in a landfill. This is not one of those local stories that clutter the news -- Drug Busts, apartment fires, C-store robberies, police chases, Traffic Jams... This is a national plague that has been unfolding over what will soon become three years. Have we have become so deaf and blind to the wholesale ugliness of it al...
Will The Housing Market Continue To Decline?
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The quick answer to the headline of this article seems to be yes. The volume of housing that is in Mortgage trouble is rising as prices drop in vulnerable markets around the country. There isn't a sufficient floor of buyers in those markets to stop further declines and Foreclosure sales that appear to be on the horizon. It depends on the market. For example, the recent Case-Shiller 20 cities report shows that coastal California has had a positive trend: Los Angeles +4.4%; San Diego +5.0%, and ...
Open Letter to Geithner & Co: Fix the Foreclosure Fiasco
Open Letter to Geithner & Co: Fix the Foreclosure Fiasco
Tuesday, 12/21/2010 - 11:53 am by Bryce Covert | One Comment
You may have heard that America has a little problem with widespread Fraud on the part of Mortgage servicers. So what are our Regulators doing to make sure this doesn’t happen in the future? Not much. So Christopher Whalen called upon a group of 52 Economists, academics, and others, including Roosevelt Institute Senior Fellows Marshall Auerback, Tom Ferguson and R...
New Jersey warns foreclosure fiends
New Jersey has fired a shot across the Banking Industry's bow. The state's Supreme Court ordered the biggest lenders to prove they are acting lawfully in processing Foreclosures. While that only seems like common sense, Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner told the Wall Street Journal he believes this is the first case in which the state courts have placed that particular ball where it belongs, in the Bankers' court. Time for a Mortgage rule makeover? "It's important that the judiciary ens...
Treasury provides first look at Consumer Protection Bureau organization
Education and enforcement will be equally important to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), under an organization chart released Monday by Treasury officials.
The officials provided an update to the CFPB's implementation plan, and expressed confidence that the bureau is on schedule to be ready for business by the July 21 deadline, as mandated by the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform law. Over 100 employees have already been hired to assist in the startup, they said.
Although some rec...
Virginia Lawmaker To Introduce Legislation Barring Gays From National Guard
Washington Times:
Responding to the federal Repeal of the Military policy banning open gays from serving in the Armed Forces, a state lawmaker in Virginia plans to fight back with Legislation that bars “active Homosexuals” from serving in the Virginia National Guard.
Delegate Robert G. Marshall said the Constitution reserves states with the authority to do so and that he’ll introduce a bill in the State General Assembly next year that ensures the “the effect of the 1994...
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