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Rescuing Bear Stearns Maybe Not Such a Benefit for Foreclosure Victims
With news of the sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase Bank, a certain sense of irony seems to permeate every story written so far about the failed investment bank. At a purchase price of $2.00 per share, the value of Bear Stearns has been declared essentially worthless, although announcement of ...
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Predatory Lending & Mortgage Fraud - Did Your Mortgage Lender Violate The Law?
Linda was in a bind with respect to her mortgage. Her lender was increasing the adjustable loan payment to $4700. Linda called and asked if the lender could work out a loan modification as the family could not afford the higher payments. The loss mitigation person at the lender said "what do you ...
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How Can You Spot Mortgage Fraud?
Each mortgage scam contains some type of misstatement, misrepresentation, or omission relied upon by an underwriter or lender to fund, purchase or insure a loan. Mortgage scam is easily practiced particularly where mortgage industry professionals are involved. The true level of mortgage scam is ...
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Real Estate Investing - Tips To Keep You Legal And Out Of Prison
Flipping houses, for new investors is a great way to get starting in real estate. In today's market, foreclosures are a great place to start when looking for potential investment properties. Foreclosures are at record highs across the United States, therefore opening the door to another increase in ...
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Fraudulent Foreclosure 'Help' in Denver
A record number of foreclosures have been filed in Denver this year, even higher than the oil industry bust of 1988. Although Denver is attributed with a far lower number of foreclosure homes than many other American cities, it has nevertheless been targeted for foul play. There are a number of ...
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Understanding Subprime Lending And Its Implications To The Current Graduate Student
IN THE BEGINNING In a manner similar to the numerous economic crises before it, the subprime lending bust actually began decades before anyone knew it. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 pushed banks to extend more credit in communities where they operated. This drew many lenders to ...
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Homeowners Not Behind in Mortgage Payments Have Few Legal Resources to Work With Lender
For homeowners who are not behind on their mortgage yet, but are worried about falling behind, it may seem that their bank is acting quite illogically. Most banks refuse to accept a short sale or modify the terms of a mortgage unless the owners are numerous months behind in payments. The homeowners ...
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Mortgage Servicing Company Fraud
Over the past years working with foreclosure victims, it is always amazing to see the complete incompetence of mortgage lenders. When working with these homeowners, foreclosure case workers or loss mitigation representatives go to nearly any lengths to avoid helping their clients. It seems they do ...
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Watch Out For Foreclosure Fraud
Most people have heard quite a lot about avoiding mortgage fraud, but now you have to watch out for foreclosure fraud as well. A group of organized criminals may be watching the foreclosure listings in your area, hoping to take your money or your home when you can't afford to lose it. The growth in ...
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The Top 3 Current Assaults on Black Homeowners - And How To Protect Yourself
Black homeowners continue as the number one target for scam artist around the country. As many homeowners scramble to keep their homes out of foreclosure, scam artist rush in to take advantage. As desperate home owners search to refinance before their sub-prime mortgages adjust, shady mortgage ...
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