Sept 2nd, 2011
We still haven't really gotten to the bottom of the housing collapse. Pallavi Gogoi reports for AP:
"Counties across the United States are discovering that illegal or questionable mortgage paperwork is far more widespread than thought, tainting the deeds of tens of thousands of homes dating to the late 1990s.
The suspect documents could create legal trouble for homeowners for years.
Already, mortgage papers are being invalidated by courts, insurers are hesitant to write policies, and judges are blocking banks from foreclosing on homes. The findings by various county registers of deeds have also hindered a settlement between the 50 state attorneys general who are investigating big banks and other mortgage lenders over controversial mortgage practices.
The problem of shoddy mortgage paperwork, which comprises several shortcuts known collectively as "robo-signing," led the nation's largest banks, including Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., and other lenders to temporarily halt foreclosures nationwide last fall."
Read more HERE
Friday, September 2, 2011
"Robo-Signing" More Widespread Than Previously Thought
Labels: Liberal opinion, the hand that feeds you
Bank fraud,
Collapse,
fraud,
housing,
mortgage,
robo signers
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