Foreclosures Are More Profitable Than Loan Modifications, According To New Report

Posted on October 23, 2009. Filed under: Foreclosure Defense, Housing, Mortgage Law | Tags: , , , , , , |

Mortgage companies are more likely to foreclose on homeowners than modify their loans because they make more money off foreclosures, argues a new report by a consumer advocacy group.
While homeowners, lenders and investors typically lose money on a foreclosure, mortgage servicers do not, says report author Diane E. Thompson, of counsel at the National Consumer [...]

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The next financial tsunami unleashed by toxic mortgages

Posted on October 23, 2009. Filed under: Banking, Foreclosure Defense, Fraud, Housing, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage Law, Predatory Lending | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

By PAM MARTENS
The financial tsunami unleashed by Wall Street’s esurient alchemy of spinning toxic home mortgages into triple-A bonds, a process known as securitization, has set off its second round of financial tremors.
After leaving mortgage investors, bank shareholders, and pension fiduciaries awash in losses and a large chunk of Wall Street feeding at the [...]

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Lawyers Tempted By Foreclosure Crisis

Posted on October 14, 2009. Filed under: Foreclosure Defense, Fraud, Loan Modification, Mortgage Law | Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The foreclosure crisis has resulted in a lot of work for lawyers hired to try to help struggling owners hang onto their homes.
But it has also resulted in a record number of complaints concerning claimed unscrupulous practices, some of which have already led to disciplinary action, according to a Daily Business Review article reprinted in [...]

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Marcy Kaptur to Banks: “Produce The Note”

Posted on October 12, 2009. Filed under: Foreclosure Defense, Fraud, Loan Modification, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage Law, Politics, Predatory Lending, Truth in Lending Act, right to rescind | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Fight Club entered popular culture in 1999 when director David Fincher adapted Chuck Palahniuk’s novel into a film that reflected the zeitgeist of modern America with its empty culture, obsession with aesthetic beauty, and slavish under and middle classes.
Warning: Decade-old spoiler coming up.
The film ends with the agents of “Project Mayhem,” protagonist Tyler Durden’s followers, [...]

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Ruling by judges rattles mortgage industry

Posted on October 4, 2009. Filed under: Banking, Case Law, Foreclosure Defense, Loan Modification, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage Law, bankruptcy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

A bankruptcy judge here, joining judges across the country, is throwing a bit of sand in the gears of the mortgage machine and its ruthless foreclosure blade.
She has raised this issue: In many home foreclosures springing out of bankruptcy proceedings, the foreclosure is being triggered by a representative of the lender — a surrogate that [...]

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U.S. partners in home loan modifications accused of broad abuses

Posted on August 9, 2009. Filed under: Foreclosure Defense, Fraud, Housing, Legislation, Loan Modification, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Fraud, Mortgage Law, Predatory Lending | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

WASHINGTON — Billions of dollars that the government is spending to help financially pressed homeowners avert foreclosure are passing through — and enriching — companies accused of preying on the people they are supposed to help, an Associated Press investigation has found.The companies, known as mortgage servicers, collect monthly payments from homeowners and funnel the [...]

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DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY v. ROLANDO CAMPBELL, et al.

Posted on July 8, 2009. Filed under: Banking, Case Law, Foreclosure Defense, Legislation, Loan Modification, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Law, bankruptcy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Deutsche Bank has some explaining to do.  Why would they buy a nonperforming loan from MERS 142 days after a payment default?
The instant foreclosure application states that defendant CAMPBELL defaulted on his mortgage payments by failing to make his April 1, 2007 and subsequent monthly loan payments. Yet, on August 20, 2007, 142 days subsequent [...]

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Washington Mutual v. Raymond & Rhonda Payne

Posted on July 8, 2009. Filed under: Case Law, Foreclosure Defense, Housing, Mortgage Law | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, NA, Plaintiff,
v.
RAYMOND R. PAYNE AND RHONDA K. PAYNE, Defendants.
Supreme Court, Suffolk County.
Decided June 15, 2009.
Shapiro & DiCaro, LLP, Rochester, NY, Attys. for Plaintiff.
David Gevanter, ESQ., Hicksville, NY, Attys. for Defendants.
THOMAS F. WHELAN, J.
ORDERED that this motion (#004) by defendant, Raymond R. Payne, for an order staying the public sale of the subject [...]

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Why banks want you all alone when negotiating a loan modification

Posted on July 5, 2009. Filed under: Banking, Case Law, Foreclosure Defense, Housing, Legislation, Loan Modification, Mortgage Audit, Mortgage Law, Politics, Predatory Lending, Refinance, bankruptcy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

They are telling you to run away from loan modification companies who charge a fee. They are paying the politicians to introduce laws making it difficult for you to hire an attorney when negotiating a loan workout. They want you to contact them directly and without the assistance of an advocate. They are scaring you [...]

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States gain more power over banks

Posted on June 30, 2009. Filed under: Case Law, Legislation, Mortgage Fraud, Predatory Lending, Truth in Lending Act | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Reporting from Washington — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states could enforce some of their consumer protection laws against national banks, a move that could lead to tougher oversight than federal regulators have provided in recent years.
The 5-4 decision in a case involving attempts by New York’s attorney general to enforce fair-lending laws was [...]

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