Feb
19

Ed DeMarco | Meet the Man Standing in the Way of Fixing the Economy

Ever heard of Ed DeMarco? Most people don’t know the name of the career bureaucrat who serves as Acting Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Between the two, Fannie and Freddie own or guarantee over half the mortgages in the country, making Ed DeMarco the most powerful … Read more Related posts:
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  3. Brad Miller Letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Acting Director Ed DeMarco RE BofA $8.5 Billion Settlement
Feb
19

BofA Said to Freeze Moynihan’s Salary

BofA Said to Freeze Moynihan’s Salary as Stock Awards Decline Bank of America Corp. cut Chief Executive Officer Brian T. Moynihan’s compensation for 2011, granting him no cash bonus and freezing his salary, said a person briefed on the executive’s awards. The bank is holding Moynihan’s salary at $950,000, said the person, who spoke on … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
17

Nobody Committed Any Crimes (Except Fraud!)

The Market Ticker – Nobody Committed Any Crimes (Except Fraud!) First, MBIA says it has evidence of “widespread mortgage-origination fraud” at Countrywide: Feb 16 (Reuters) – MBIA Inc claimed it has new evidence of “widespread mortgage-origination fraud” at Bank of America Corp’s Countrywide unit, hoping to bolster its $1.4 billion lawsuit accusing that unit of … Read more Related posts:
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  2. MBIA Tells Judge of Newly Uncovered Countrywide Fraud Database
  3. MBIA Insurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc | BofA Loses Ruling Against MBIA in Fight Over Loans
Feb
17

Nobody Committed Any Crimes (Except Fraud!)

The Market Ticker – Nobody Committed Any Crimes (Except Fraud!) First, MBIA says it has evidence of “widespread mortgage-origination fraud” at Countrywide: Feb 16 (Reuters) – MBIA Inc claimed it has new evidence of “widespread mortgage-origination fraud” at Bank of America Corp’s Countrywide unit, hoping to bolster its $1.4 billion lawsuit accusing that unit of … Read more Related posts:
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  2. MBIA Tells Judge of Newly Uncovered Countrywide Fraud Database
  3. MBIA Insurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc | BofA Loses Ruling Against MBIA in Fight Over Loans
Feb
17

MBIA Tells Judge of Newly Uncovered Countrywide Fraud Database

MBIA tells judge of newly uncovered Countrywide fraud database I sure hope the Securities and Exchange Commission and other members of the new joint mortgage-backed securities task force are paying attention to the docket in MBIA’s New York State Supreme Court fraud and breach-of-contract suit against Countrywide. On Wednesday, MBIA’s lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart … Read more Related posts:
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  3. MBIA Insurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc | BofA Loses Ruling Against MBIA in Fight Over Loans
Feb
15

New York | Chief Judge Announces New Foreclosure Court Part in State of Judiciary Speech

Chief judge announces new foreclosure court part in state of judiciary speech ALBANY, N.Y., Feb 14 (Reuters) – A new court initiative will allow all New York homeowners facing foreclosure to obtain legal representation and streamline the process of settling mortgage disputes out of court, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said Tuesday during his annual State … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
15

New York | Chief Judge Announces New Foreclosure Court Part in State of Judiciary Speech

Chief judge announces new foreclosure court part in state of judiciary speech ALBANY, N.Y., Feb 14 (Reuters) – A new court initiative will allow all New York homeowners facing foreclosure to obtain legal representation and streamline the process of settling mortgage disputes out of court, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said Tuesday during his annual State … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
13

Foreclosure Deal May Fund State Budget Deficits, Bulldozing of Homes

At least 100,000 homes need to be demolished, DeWine said, and he is establishing a program to match funds that cities and land banks allocate for tearing down houses. Using the settlement money for that purpose is appropriate because many homeowners are paying their mortgages and did nothing wrong, yet they face plummeting property values … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
09

Joint State-Federal Foreclosure Settlement Flow Chart

~ 4closureFraud.org TweetRelated posts: Pam Bondi Press Release | Florida Enters $25 Billion Joint State-Federal Mortgage Servicing Settlement CNBC Tweet | New York AG Schneiderman Expected To Join Multi-State Mortgage Settlement-New York AG Schneiderman To Hold Media Call At 6pm ET BofA’s $8.5 Billion Settlement Could Fall Apart After Request Made To Move Mortgage Case … Read more Related posts:
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  3. BofA’s $8.5 Billion Settlement Could Fall Apart After Request Made To Move Mortgage Case From State To Federal Court
Feb
09

Pam Bondi Press Release | Florida Enters $25 Billion Joint State-Federal Mortgage Servicing Settlement

Florida Enters $25 Billion Joint State-Federal Mortgage Servicing Settlement TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-Attorney General Pam Bondi today formally entered a landmark $25 billion joint federal-state agreement with the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers over foreclosure abuses and unacceptable nationwide mortgage servicing practices. The proposed agreement provides an estimated $8.4 billion in relief to Florida homeowners and addresses … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
09

The Top Twelve Reasons Why You Should Hate the Mortgage Settlement

The Top Twelve Reasons Why You Should Hate the Mortgage Settlement As readers may know by now, 49 of 50 states have agreed to join the so-called mortgage settlement, with Oklahoma the lone refusenik. Although the fine points are still being hammered out, various news outlets (New York Times, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal) have … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
07

New York AG Schneiderman Cancels Foreclosure Fraud Settlement Statement

New York AG cancels bank settlement statement WASHINGTON – New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman late Tuesday postponed a much anticipated conference call with reporters that was set up to announce whether the state would participate in broad a settlement with five big banks over foreclosure practices. Schneiderman, who is co-chair of a new mortgage … Read more Related posts:
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Feb
04

Fraudclosure Accord Said to Ensure Same Terms for All 50 States

Foreclosure Accord Said to Ensure Same Terms for All 50 States Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) – Lenders including Bank of America Corp. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. and state attorneys general agreed to ensure that states signing a nationwide accord on foreclosures will be entitled to improved terms won later by states that opt out, two … Read more Related posts:
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Jan
30

Jason Werner | Salvage Title for Houses

Salvage title for houses By Jason Werner The phrase SALVAGE TITLE is most commonly known in the auto industry. For example, CarFax, which they self-proclaim themselves “the most trusted provider of vehicle information” develops reports that “may include: Title information, including salvaged or junked titles Flood damage history Total loss accident history Odometer readings Lemon … Read more Related posts:
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Jan
26

Bank of America Impeding Investigation of its Loan Mod Practices by Negotiating Secret Settlements with Borrowers Who Must Agree Not to Criticize the Bank

“The settlement agreement purposefully makes it impossible, legally and practically, for a consumer signing it to come forward, voluntarily and promptly, to provide evidence in this case.” ~ Bank of America Settlements Impede Fraud Probe, Arizona Says Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) — Bank of America Corp. is impeding an investigation of its loan modification practices by … Read more Related posts:
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Jan
26

Bank of America Does the Wright Thing – DOERS Did It Again. JOIN US, BE A DOER!

 

On Monday at 5:00 PM, as I was running to catch a flight to Phoenix to work with a state senator on a piece of legislation I’ll be announcing soon, I posted a DOER ALERT titled: “Dear Bank of America,” about an octogenarian by the name of Dale Wright.  He had been trying to get his loan modified for a couple of years… been turned down… reapplied, and was told he was under consideration as recently as December 23, 2011… and then Bank of America sold his home on January 3, 2012.  Mr. Wright found out when an investor showed up at his door saying that he would understand it he needed more than THREE DAYS to get out.

By mid-day on Tuesday, Bank of America had responded to say they were looking into it… and by 4:30 PM that same day Bank of America DID THE WRIGHT THING, and gave Mr. Dale Wright his home back… from a bonafide third party purchaser.  BofA has also notified me to assure me that the bank is also modifying the loan, and I’ll be talking with them tomorrow to get details, among other things.

The point is that there should be no question that my DOERS are very effective, and likewise there shouldn’t be any question as to why that’s the case.  In our democracy, there’s only one thing more important than money and that’s getting reelected.  If our elected officials understand that they are at risk of being voted out of office… they react.  Their loyalties to banking lobbyists dissipate quickly when they realize that no amount of money will overcome the will of the people.  We used to understand this to be the case.

In 1954, Brown v. The Board of Education didn’t end segregation.  It took ten years and hundreds of thousands of people marching in the streets before President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Acts of 1964-65.

In 1971, President Nixon saw from his White House windows, tens of thousands of people protesting the war in Viet Nam and became paranoid that he would lose the election in 1972.  It drove those around him to break into the Democratic headquarters and led to the Watergate scandal… even though he won reelection in 1972 by a landslide.

And more recently, in 2009, news of AIG bonuses totaling $160 million and a corporate retreat at the St. Regis luxury resort in Southern California, caused people to take to the streets, outraged that a company recently bailed out by the taxpayers would be allowed to pay out what appeared to be extravagant bonuses.  Within two weeks the House of Representatives authored and passed a bill that would have placed a 90 percent tax on those and other bonuses.  It was killed in the senate, of course, but that’s not the point.  The point is that our elected representatives can move quickly… if they are properly motivated.

We’ve got over a thousand DOERS… and we’ve saved 6 out of 6 homes, all of which were about to be sold within days or already sold as was the case with Mr. Dale Wright.  (6 out of 6 is NOT a coincidence, by the way.)  But, if you really want to stop the foreclosure crisis…

We’ll need at least 100x that number… 

To become a DOER you only need to DO 3-4 things and they’re all easy:

  1. Click here to SUBSCRIBE to Mandelman Matters.  That’s the only way you’ll get an email whenever there’s a new post and when you see “DOER ALERT” in the headline, you know it’s time to DO something that will matter.
  2. Send an email to me at mandelman@mac.com.  Just type: I’m a DOER or something close in the subject line.  I’ll add you to the database of DOER emails.  When we want the element of surprise I won’t post it, I’ll email you the plan.
  3. Actually check your email from Mandelman Matters or from mandelman@mac.com and when you see the words DOER ALERT, open it and read it right away or certainly ASAP.  Not the next day… that day.  Then, assuming you want to help make a difference, read it and send an email to the CEO’s email while I always list at the bottom of the DOER Alert.  Of course, the more thoughtful the email the better, but it doesn’t have to be a long email if you’re pressed for time.  Just a few sentences is just fine and dandy.
  4. Help recruit other DOERS.  Send others links to articles on Mandelman Matters and tell them you’re DOING it and it’s working.

That’s all there is to it, and all I’m asking for is a four month commitment.  After that, if you agree that it’s worth DOING, then give me another four months.  The more DOERS we have the larger the problem we can tackle.

Consider this… right now there’s all this controversy over the 50 state AG settlement.  A few days ago many people thought the deal was about to be announced and people were very upset.  Well, if we had 100,000 DOERS now, we could stop that deal from getting done for sure.

Just think of being a DOER as being a way to “occupy” without leaving your home, sleeping on the ground, getting arrested and sprayed with pepper spray.  It’s also more effective than doing those things.  I’m not saying you shouldn’t do them, but I’m telling you that DOERS can stop this mess in its tracks this year or next.

I have to be honest about something…

There are two things that really bother me.  One is that we only have a thousand DOERS.  That means that thousands of people are reading and not signing up as DOERS.  How can that be?  Hopefully it’s because Im haven’t promoted it well, which is something that’s going to change.  But, if its not that… if you’re reading my column and not signing up and subscribing so you can join forces with the rest of us… why the heck not?

How can you not want to help save someone’s home or influence the state legislature, or make congress in Washington D.C. take notice and hear our voice?  I really don’t understand… so please… if you’re not going to DO it, please at least let me know.  Maybe you have a good reason that I’m not thinking of, in which case fair enough.  But if you don’t, why wouldn’t you DO this?  How can you not DO this?

And two… if you’re a DOER and you didn’t send an email this last time around… and please don’t tell me you didn’t have time to send a 3 line email because if I had time to write it, you could send an email about it.  I missed my flight to write about Mr. Wright by the way.  Had to drive all the way back home, then worked until 2:00 AM and then back to the airport the following morning.  And you didn’t have 5 minutes?  Come on…

Not only that, but how could you let down your fellow DOERS… to say nothing of Mr. Wright?  What if BofA hadn’t done what they did, and Mr. Wright had lost his home?  And you didn’t send an email as you promised by being a DOER.  I’m serious about this… I couldn’t DO that and sleep at night.  Your email can be the one that matters.  But you were too busy… so now at 82 years old, a veteran loses his home… and you let down your fellow DOERS?  Not cool, people.  Really, not cool.

Time Matters… A Lot.

DO you not see that we are losing this war… because we definitely are.  More than 3,000 evictions a day, seven days a week.  Foreclosures not slowing a bit.  And interest rates are still low.  What’s going to happen when they are six percent or even higher?

And this is an election year… this is when politicians are the most concerned with reelection.  We have to act and it must be now.  Period.  We’re doing the wave and we need you and everyone else or it doesn’t look like a wave.  And even though it’s just begun, it’s unquestionably working.  What else is working even half that consistently… NOTHING, I’m sorry to say.

Sample emails from a few DOERS to Bank of America this last time around…

Some of the emails received by the bank show just how deeply offended Americans are by what’s being allowed to go on… I’ve excerpted a few paragraphs as examples… they are all addressed to Mr. Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America…

“It seems more and more these days your Bank and the rest of the Banks that are involved in Mortgage backed secured investments are reaching criminal status 

 What has just happened to Mr Wright in Cloverdale, CA should at least bring a long jail sentence to your door. I am sending out as many e-mails as I have contacts and then I am going on every blog site I can find and pass this article to them as well. Then I am writing my congressman and then the Attorney General !!!!!”

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“As if we needed any more proof that servicers have no clue who owns the loans or how to properly service them, now we have the nincompoops who worked on Mr. Wright’s foreclosure to illustrate the depths of BOA’s incompetence. This one will stick in everyone’s mind because an old man is being thrown out of his house after BOA repeatedly “lost” the papers or “misidentified” the investor in a series of memorably unfortunate events.

I work a lot of real estate buyers and if this mistake isn’t rectified immediately then I’m telling all of them about elderly Mr. Wright and cautioning them to stay away from BOA mortgages from Wednesday until I retire in 20 years. Hope we’re able to do business again in the next two decades Brian, but remember there’s lots of other lenders out there and I can’t recommend BOA with this kind of crap going down.”

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“I have read the story about Bank of America’s foreclosure sale on January 3, 2012 of the home of Mr. Dale Wright of Cloverdale, California.  He is an 82 year old Veteran and a widower.  Your bank refused to convert his HAMP trial payment plan because of a false claim that he had failed to send you in IRS Form 4506-T.  This was a false claim.  Even if it wasn’t, for the lack of such a minor document, no institution with any moral sense would have allowed that to be a basis to proceed to take away this man’s home. The action of Bank of America feeds the public view of your institution as one which has no corporate responsibility or conscience.

I was recently told by Bank of America’s Maine Market President how Bank of America has improved its practices.   How can anyone believe that when a story such as Mr. Wright’s is exposed.

 Bank of America’s abuse of America’s homeowners has simply got to stop.  Would you please act like a responsible executive of one of America’s largest financial institutions and intervene in this case by telling your people to do what ever it takes to get the title to Mr. Wrights back into his hands, to give him the HAMP permanent modification to which he is entitled, and to compensate him for the enormous emotional distress that your bank has caused him to suffer.

 It would be unconscionable for you to fail to do this at once.”

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“I’m not sure how much more egregious you can possibly get than to sell a home out from under an 82 year old veteran after 1) approving him for a modification and 2) admitting that after you screwed up the first time since he was making his payments and then 3) while he was “under consideration” a second time as recently as December 23, 2011 you sold his home? 

 And then you BLAMED WELLS FARGO?

It would behoove you to immediately rectify this situation with Mr. Wright.  Make it right!  I don’t really care how you do it, but to turn his home over to a “home flipper” when he not only qualified for a modification but was approved for one and made his payments on time is beyond disgusting. 

 I’m only e-mailing this because your offices are closed at the moment.  Wait until I call, then I’ll give all of your staff an earful.  This really has me steamed.  And they should be ashamed that you are their boss.

 I’m positive that I will not be the only one that will be contacting you on this one.  This is only the first wave of a coming tsunami.      

 Fix it, Moynihan.  We are all tired of you and your cronies shenanigans and the dam of outrage is about to break all over this country.  There will be way too many holes in it for you to plug up, and it will all come crashing down like the worthless paper you claim to hold on all these mortgages.”

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“Regarding the above-referenced loan, please use your infinite powers to assist this elderly gentleman in the later years of his life to work through this difficult situation.  It is so atrocious the way in which distressed property owners in all age groups, of all ethnicities and from all socioeconomic strata are being treated by institutions that simply do not appear to care about the impact their industry has had on the citizens of this country.  But his particular story goes beyond the customary and usual.  This gentle man has served to defend those of us that are unable or unwilling to put our lives on the line for our country! 

When will you do something about the way in which Bank of America’s servicing departments botch up paperwork, lie to people in life-changing circumstances, and then blame it on others?  As a major institution within the financial realm, one would think that BofA would be on the cutting edge in the technology arena to keep paperwork intact; in hiring capable and ethical employees to problem-solve rather than lie, cheat, or delay, and in providing resources with whom customers can discuss their problems to get back on tract? 

More importantly, however, is when will Bank of America become the financial institution that deserves the trust of the people that keep you in business? 

It is time to stop the spiraling loss of wealth to the vast majority of homeowners that rely on the equity in their homes to enjoy a peaceful and well-deserved retirement. It is time to have compassion for those individual homeowners whose jobs have been cut out and now must move their entire families elsewhere in a real estate market that causes them to go into default.  It is time to develop a plan to actually work on customer service that truly assists (rather than bullies) homeowners in lieu of the almighty dollar. 

Mr. Wright’s story is, without a doubt, a very sad story that requires immediate measures.  Mr. Moynihan, let his story be the catalyst for extreme changes within your institution.  It is, after all, within your power to make these changes.  The bucks stops with YOU.”

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Having read the story of Mr. Wright and his appalling treatment by Bank of America, I trust you will reverse the sale of this house and return it to its rightful owner.

I hope you are familiar with the details of this horrific treatment by your bank.  If not, then you can read about it here:

http://mandelman.ml-implode.com/2012/01/doer-alert-dear-bank-of-america/

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OFFICIAL DOER STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

BY MARTIN ANDELMAN & ABIGAIL FIELD

We, Mandelman & Field, are joining forces to end the foreclosure crisis. We’ve been writing about the crisis—Mandelman for more than three years and 600+ articles, Field for about half that—but frankly, writing’s not enough.

We need to DO more to solve the massive crisis our country is enduring. We must act now, because the crisis we’re in will get much, much worse.  This year is an election year… the time for decisive action is now.

But by ourselves we can’t do enough. We need YOU to DO too.

Mandelman has already inspired a core group of DOERS, people who have already solved the mortgage modification nightmares of six people. But to solve the problems faster than one mortgage at a time and to attack bigger problems, we need more DOERS… a lot more.

Here’s what we DOERS DO:

1. We take action.

We are knowledgeable, active and involved. We know that our actions make a difference because we’re all working together, multiplying our impact. That’s why we continue to take action, each and every day.

2. We know there’s no “try” in DO.

Either you DO, or you don’t.

3. We build big victories out of little victories.

We’re singles hitters with a really high on base percentage.   We scratch out the runs it takes to win every way we can. Our actions are simple, discrete, and quick to do, like sending an email, making a call, mailing a letter.

We work this way because swinging for the fences wastes lots of effort and results in more strikeouts than our country has time for. Besides, it took years to make the mess we’re in, and there’s no silver bullet that fixes everything all at once. We have to do many things, and collectively they will make the big changes we need.

4. We focus on our similarities, not our differences.  

We’re not about right and left… we’re about right and wrong. Frankly, our nation’s policies on housing and banks are so bad, we have plenty of solid common ground for everyone. Since we’re focused on fixing those two interrelated issues—housing and bank policy—our divisions on other issues are irrelevant.

5. We believe in “We, the People.”  

We join forces to make change because we are Americans. It’s our Constitutional birthright to be in charge, to make change together. And we know if we act together to make good policy, we all benefit.

6. We recruit more DOERS, because size matters.

To solve the big problems we need to be correspondingly big. We’re not playing games. We are DOING to win.

7. And we are in it to win it.

We are relentless.  We take our tasks seriously.  We do our best. We  never let down our fellow DOERS by not DOING our individual parts.


Please don’t delay… DO it today… it’s easy to DO… and to win, we need you.

Becoming a DOER and committing to our code of action is easy. Just send an email to either one of us:

Martin Andelman at: mandelman@mac.com

Abigail Field at: ACFRealityCheck@yahoo.com

And also don’t forget to subscribe here: SUBSCRIBE

All you have to write in the message is: Count on me to be a DOER.  Or,  just say: I’m in.  Tell me what to DO.

And we’ll be in touch. Something like once a week we’ll call on you to DO something important… something that matters a lot.  It feels really good to be a DOER, ask anyone who is.

Mandelman & Field… OUT!

 

Jan
23

Vistas Homeowner Association | 81-Year-Old Korean War Veteran Foreclosed on for a Measly $338.91

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Jan
04

MBIA Insurance Corp. v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc | BofA Loses Ruling Against MBIA in Fight Over Loans

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Dec
21

On Foreclosure Fraud, Bondi Comes Up Short

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Dec
16

CA Dem Letter on Mutli-state Foreclosure Settlement and AG Harris

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  1. Kamala Harris | California Breaks from 50-State Probe into Mortgage Fraudclosures
  2. California, AG Harris, Reportedly Subpoenas BofA Over Toxic Securities
  3. KABOOM | Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Subpoenas Lender Processing Services (LPS) in Wide-Ranging Probe of Mortgage and Fraudclosure Practices
Dec
11

DOLFO v BANK OF AMERICA | Homebuyers Claims BofA Found a New Dirty Trick Illegally Extract Money from Customers, Foreclose

Class of Homebuyers Claims BofA Found a New Dirty Trick SAN DIEGO (CN) – Bank of America found a new way to illegally extract money from customers, according to a federal class action: deduct taxes and insurance from mortgage payments, even though the homebuyers make those payments themselves, then call the mortgage in default for … Read more Related posts:
  1. Facing Foreclosure, Vice President of Bank of America Home Loans, Michael Kim, Allegedly Stole $1 Million from Customers Before Disappearing
  2. Paying Off Bank of America Mortgage Results in Default, Threat of Foreclosure
  3. Bank of Opportunity Does it Again – Furniture Company Claims BOFA Wrongly Foreclosed
Dec
08

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: Stop Bashing the Rich “Acting like everyone who’s been successful is bad and that everyone who is rich is bad – I just don’t get it”

Dimon was responding to a question at an investor conference about the hostile political environment towards banks. “Acting like everyone who’s been successful is bad and that everyone who is rich is bad — I just don’t get it,” said Dimon at the conference, which was organized by Goldman Sachs. Big banks, and CEOs like … Read more Related posts:
  1. JPMorgan Chase Advised Homeowners to Stop Making Loan Payments…and Then Foreclosed
  2. Brad Miller Letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Acting Director Ed DeMarco RE BofA $8.5 Billion Settlement
  3. MERS / BAC Bankruptcy Court Bashing In RE: BOX Order Denying Motion for Relief from Stay
Dec
01

#AGOs TWEET | AG Coakley to hold press conference at 1pm regarding a major lawsuit against 5 national banks

More to come as I get it… ~ 4closureFraud.org Tweet Related posts:Foreclosure Fraud | Guilford County Register of Deeds Jeff Thigpen and Lynn Szymoniak to Hold Press Conference Wednesday at 10 AM Exclusive | Citizen Warrior Video of Washington AG Rob McKenna’s Press Conference Aug 5, 2010, Announcing Lawsuit Against Recontrust (BofA) in Washington v … Read more Related posts:
  1. Foreclosure Fraud | Guilford County Register of Deeds Jeff Thigpen and Lynn Szymoniak to Hold Press Conference Wednesday at 10 AM
  2. Exclusive | Citizen Warrior Video of Washington AG Rob McKenna’s Press Conference Aug 5, 2010, Announcing Lawsuit Against Recontrust (BofA) in Washington v Recontrust
  3. Press Release | AG Coakley Highlights Proposed Legislation to Prevent Foreclosures at Meeting of Realtors
Dec
01

A Tale of Two Attorneys General | Foreclosure Fraud – Harris vs. Bondi: California’s AG Issues Subpoenas, Florida’s AG Quits Worrying

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2011 This Week on the Florida Senate Democratic Update The Foreclosure Crisis: As California’s AG Issues Subpoenas, Florida’s AG Quits Worrying   TALLAHASSEE – In the ongoing foreclosure crisis, California and Florida have a lot in common when it comes to the high number of people caught in its grip, … Read more Related posts:
  1. California, AG Harris, Reportedly Subpoenas BofA Over Toxic Securities
  2. KABOOM | Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Subpoenas Lender Processing Services (LPS) in Wide-Ranging Probe of Mortgage and Fraudclosure Practices
  3. KABOOM | Illinois Attorney General MADIGAN ISSUES SUBPOENAS Against Lender Processing Services (LPS) & Nationwide Title Clearing (NTC)
Nov
30

Police, Movers Refuse to Evict 103-Year-Old Woman from Foreclosed Home of 53 Years

ATLANTA, Ga. — A 103-year-old woman and her 83-year-old daughter were just moments from being evicted from their home Tuesday, when sheriff’s deputies and the moving company hired by the bank decided not to go through with the action. ~ 4closureFraud.org Tweet Related posts:Two SWAT Teams, More than 20 Police Officers in 15 Police Cars … Read more Related posts:
  1. Two SWAT Teams, More than 20 Police Officers in 15 Police Cars Along with a Canine Unit and Two Fire Trucks Arrive on Scene to Evict One Man from Foreclosed Home
  2. 75 Year Old San Jose Woman Reclaims Illegally Foreclosed Property from WAMU / BofA
  3. Woman Who Called Ex 65,000 Times in One Year Is Less Annoying Than Bank of America
Nov
22

Trashed Out | Awakened by a Siege, Family Forced Out of Home by Jackbooted Thugs

“They broke every picture we had. We had some stuff stolen. But I guess one thing you find out is that things, just stuff, isn’t quite so important as you thought it was. We’re lucky that we have a lot of friends. We’re in a little one-bedroom place now, but at least we’re all together.” … Read more Related posts:
  1. Trashed Out | Jackbooted Thugs Hired by PNC / Safeguard Properties Broke Locks, Stole Cat, Stepped on Daughter, According to Suit
  2. Jackbooted Thugs | CitiMortgage / Safeguard Properties Trash Out Home NOT In Foreclosure, Take EVERYTHING in House (VIDEO)
  3. Jackbooted Thugs? | Field Asset Services, Countrywide (BofA) Trash Out Retiree’s Home That Was Not in Foreclosure
Nov
22

BofA Clash With Fannie Mae Escalates Over Loan Buyback Stance

BofA Clash With Fannie Mae Escalates Over Loan Buyback Stance Bank of America Corp. (BAC) told Fannie Mae it refuses to cooperate with the U.S. mortgage firm’s new stance on loan buybacks, setting the lender up for a potential surge in claims and penalties. The bank is disputing Fannie Mae’s demand that lenders repurchase mortgages … Read more Related posts:
  1. Bloomberg | Ally Settles Fannie Buyback Demands for $462 Million
  2. FAIL | BofA Resolves Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Loan-Putback Dispute
  3. BofA, JPMorgan Fail to Make Fannie Mae Grade for Loan Servicing
Nov
21

WSJ | NY, Delaware AGs Allowed To Intervene In $8.5B Bank of America Settlement

Delaware AGs Allowed To Intervene In $8.5B Bank of America Settlement NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–The federal judge presiding over the landmark $8.5 billion settlement between Bank of America Corp. (BAC) and major investors in mortgage-backed securities has allowed the state attorneys general of New York and Delaware to intervene in the case. In a ruling … Read more Related posts:
  1. Fraudclosure | Beau Biden, Delaware AG, Moves To Join Bank Of America Mortgage Deal, Signaling Concerns
  2. BAM! | US Judge Takes $8.5 Bln BofA Deal from State Court in Bank of New York Mellon vs Walnut Place
  3. Homeowners Seek to Block Bank of America $8.5 Billion Settlement
Nov
16

Letter | Elijah Cummings to Edward DeMarco RE Freddie and Fannie Fees

Dear Acting Director DeMarco: I am writing to request additional information about $150 million in fees that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac charged mortgage servicing companies in 2010 for failing to conduct foreclosures quickly enough to meet federally imposed timelines. I am concerned that these penalties, at least some of which were ordered by the … Read more Related posts:
  1. Fannie BofA Probe | Letter From Rep Issa to FHFA Director DeMarco
  2. Spooky Letter | Rep. Elijah Cummings Seeks Records and Documents Relating to Steven J. Baum’s Foreclosure Practices AND its Halloween Party
  3. KABOOM | FHFA Sues 17 Firms to Recover Losses to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Filings)
Nov
15

$50 – $100 Billion | White Paper – Is FHA the Next Housing Bailout?

Joseph Gyourko1 Martin Bucksbaum Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Business & Public Policy The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania ~ Is FHA the Next Housing Bailout? Introduction Yes, is the answer to the question posed in the title of this report. That will seem a brave conclusion to some, given that the Federal Housing … Read more Related posts:
  1. Brad Miller Letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Acting Director Ed DeMarco RE BofA $8.5 Billion Settlement
  2. Explaining the Housing Bubble – A Georgetown University Law Center Paper
  3. Bank of America Pays $1.1 BILLION to Settle Insurer’s Reps and Warranties Claims
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