• Published On: August 28, 2013

    Citigroup to Pay Fannie Mae $968 Million and BofA to pay $10.35 Billion as a result of faulty mortgages. The answer is "yes" Citigroup said on July 1, 2013 that it had agreed to pay [...]

  • Published On: August 26, 2013

    Sallie Mae Accused of Overcharging Military Personnel on student Loans The answer is “yes” Servicemembers Civil Relief Act caps interest on loans to military personnel at 6 percent, along with providing protections against default judgments [...]

  • Published On: August 26, 2013

    Keeping Kids in their Home Foundation is a scam. “Someone should never deed their house over to anyone without the bank‘s consent. These guys are predators. It’s just sad and disgusting.” The answer is "yes" [...]

  • Obama Fraud Task Force investigates JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s for bank fraud related to mortgage backed securities. The answer is "yes" The criminal investigation of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s mortgage-backed securities practice is evidence a [...]

  • Published On: August 22, 2013

    The Mortgage Law Group a/k/a Macey Aleman & Searns, a Chicago law firm, agrees to settlement of mortgage fraud scheme. The answer is "yes" Report from the Arizona Attorney General's Office: PHOENIX (Friday, September 07, [...]

  • Published On: August 19, 2013

    Mortgage Modification Fraud: Making All Homes Affordable, LLC, (Phoenix) owner Albert Figueroa, La Paz Source, LLC (Tucson), owners, Maria Beltran and Francisco Ramos, and La Placita Multi Services, LLC, owners Beltran and Arturo Gomez Leon. [...]

  • Published On: August 19, 2013

    The Insidious Virus Circulating Through the Industry’s Blood by Patrick Barnard Short sale fraud and foreclosure fraud continue to grow, impacting mortgage servicers’ bottom lines. Last year, banks lost more than $375 million to short [...]

  • NY Attorney General suing HSBC Holdings, PLLC for failure to properly negotiate loan modifications and other foreclosure law violations. “Heads I win, tails you lose” is a fraudulent coin toss. Wells Fargo did no better.” [...]

  • Bank Fraud: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Ally Financial and Citigroup to pay $25 billion for fraudulent foreclosure practices which led to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. In the [...]