| Foreclosure Fraud Alert Comes Too Late For Many Here LoanSafe (MCT) – A bogus California law firm scammed hundreds of desperate homeowners into signing on to a sham lawsuit against their mortgage lenders, according to the Federal Trade Commission, which issued a nationwide consumer alert Thursday. |
| FTC cracks down on foreclosure-rescue scheme Los Angeles Times The FTC said that at its request a judge this week shut down one of the alleged scams, a Santa Ana mortgage-relief operation headed by Sameer "Sammy" Lakhany, 31, of Chino Hills. The operation — five companies and three websites controlled by Lakhany ... |
| Victims Say Las Vegas Mortgage Broker Facing Charges in Two States Preyed on ... LoanSafe Consumer advocates and officials say mortgage-related fraud is widespread, and Anaya is not the only one accused of such scams. The Nevada Division of Mortgage Lending received 346 complaints in 2011 covering mortgage fraud, loan modification fraud, ... |
| New foreclosure rescue scams offer "mass joinder" lawsuits ConsumerReports.org (blog) So-called specialized law firms are sending invitations to homeowners for "mass joinder" lawsuits against their mortgage lender, touting it as a way to stop foreclosure and get good loan modifications. The invites are often a scam, says the Federal ... |
| Tax Scams Have Serious Legal Consequences. Don't Be a Willing Participant! MarketWatch (press release) False losses or expenses - In this scam, promoters convince you that you can claim large losses or expenses equal to your personal expenses. These might include payments for mortgages, personal loans, vehicle loans, and common everyday expenses. |
| HARP 2.0 is up and running Philadelphia Inquirer At long last, HARP 2.0 is available to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers who want to refinance but owe more on their mortgages than their houses now are worth. HARP 2.0 - HARP stands for Home Affordable Refinance Program - is being billed as an ... |
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