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Mortgage Assignment & Affidavit Fraud

Mortgage Auditor wrote 4 weeks ago: In bankruptcy and government takeovers of financial institutions, missing collateral is a major obst … more →

Tags: Banking, Finance, foreclosure defense, mortgage audit, mortgage fraud, mortgage law, predatory lending, affidavit, Assignment

Marcy Kaptur to Banks: "Produce The Note"

Mortgage Auditor wrote 1 month ago: Fight Club entered popular culture in 1999 when director David Fincher adapted Chuck Palahniuk’s nov … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage fraud, mortgage audit, foreclosure defense, mortgage law, Politics, right to rescind, LOAN MODIFICATION, predatory lending

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

Mortgage Auditor wrote 3 months ago: WASHINGTON — Billions of dollars that the government is spending to help financially pressed homeown … more →

Tags: mortgage fraud, housing, mortgage audit, foreclosure defense, mortgage law, LOAN MODIFICATION, predatory lending, legislation, fraud

Why banks want you all alone when negotiating a loan modification

Mortgage Auditor wrote 4 months ago: They are telling you to run away from loan modification companies who charge a fee. They are paying … more →

Tags: Banking, bankruptcy, Case Law, foreclosure defense, housing, legislation, LOAN MODIFICATION, mortgage audit, mortgage law

States gain more power over banks 2 comments

Mortgage Auditor wrote 4 months ago: Reporting from Washington — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that states could enforce some of t … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage fraud, Case Law, predatory lending, legislation, consumer credit protection act, deceptive lending practices, mortgage modification, loan audit

Melfi v. WMC Mortg. Corp

Mortgage Auditor wrote 4 months ago: APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND. Hon. Mary M. Lisi, U. … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage audit, Case Law, right to rescind, refinance, TILA, loan audit, How to stop Foreclosure, truth in lending law

Mortgage Wars1 comment

Mortgage Auditor wrote 5 months ago: Iris Martin My new book, Mortgage Wars, will guide you, step by step, through a war plan of engageme … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage fraud, mortgage audit, foreclosure defense, mortgage law, right to rescind, LOAN MODIFICATION, predatory lending, fraud

Homeowners should be suing lenders!2 comments

Mortgage Auditor wrote 5 months ago: Homeowners, welcome to Paradise Lost, the fate of millions of financially strapped boomers. A simult … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage audit, foreclosure defense, mortgage law, right to rescind, LOAN MODIFICATION, predatory lending, fraud, TILA

A Case for Economic Democracy

Mortgage Auditor wrote 6 months ago: This lecture was delivered on March 25, 2009, at Union Theological Seminary in a public forum, … more →

Tags: housing, Finance, Politics, predatory lending, LOAN MODIFICATION, mortgage audit, mortgage law, Predatory Lending Case Law

Why Did a NYT Economics Reporter Take On $805,700 In Subprime Debt?

Mortgage Auditor wrote 6 months ago: That’s the question that New York Times economics reporter Edmund L. Andrews tries to answer a … more →

Tags: mortgage fraud, mortgage law, predatory lending, legislation, loan audit, How to stop Foreclosure, LOAN MODIFICATION, loan document audit, mortgage audit

How Predatory Lending Works

Mortgage Auditor wrote 6 months ago: If you’ve been wondering exactly how someone gets sucked into out-of-control debt, or just wan … more →

Tags: predatory lending, Foreclosure Prevention, How to stop Foreclosure, forensic loan audit, loan document audit, Predatory Lending Case Law

Indiana reaches $2.8M settlement with Countrywide

Mortgage Auditor wrote 6 months ago: Indianapolis – Some relief is on the way for a small number of Hoosiers who were cheated out o … more →

Tags: mortgage fraud, mortgage law, predatory lending, Truth in Lending Act, mortgage modification, truth in lending law, Mortgage Litigation, TILA Case Law, Predatory Lending Case Law

American Consumer & Predatory Lending

Mortgage Auditor wrote 6 months ago: Today President Obama is conducting a town hall meeting in New Mexico focusing on the issue of credi … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage law, Politics, predatory lending, legislation, mortgage modification, mortgage crisis, Mortgage Litigation, mortgage audit

Gilroy v. Ameriquest Mortgage Co. (Predatory Lending)

Mortgage Auditor wrote 10 months ago: Gilroy v. Ameriquest Mortgage Co., No. 07-cv-074-JD (D.N.H. 07/23/2007) [1] UNITED STATES DISTRICT C … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, consumer credit protection act, right to rescind, truth in lending law, mortgage fraud, Mortgage Litigation, TILA violations, TILA Case Law, Case Law

Darling v. Indymac Bank (TILA Audit)

Mortgage Auditor wrote 10 months ago: Darling v. Indymac Bank, F.S.B., No. 06-123-B-W (D.Me. 12/03/2007) [1] UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, mortgage audit, RESPA, mortgage law, Case Law, yield spread premium, right to rescind, predatory lending, TILA

Smith v. Encore Credit Corp. (TILA/HOEPA/RESPA)1 comment

Mortgage Auditor wrote 10 months ago: Smith v. Encore Credit Corp., No. 4:08 CV 1462 (N.D.Ohio 12/09/2008) [1] UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUR … more →

Tags: Truth in Lending Act, foreclosure defense, RESPA, mortgage law, Case Law, right to rescind, predatory lending, legislation, Regulation Z

Congressional Poker Face Rolls the Dice

tntalk wrote 1 year ago: Why did Congress really pass Wall Street bailout legislation? The answer may surprise. bailout poker … more →

Tags: Politics, Banking, Government, capitalism, Business, Jobs, Economy, Congress, Dollar

Is Banking, Investment & the Economy a House of Cards?

tntalk wrote 1 year ago: There is a distinct reality that poor values and corruption are being upheld by government and corpo … more →

Tags: Politics, Banking, Government, capitalism, Economy, election, Banker, 9/11, national security

Is U.S. Mortgage Banking a House of Cards?

digitaleconomy wrote 1 year ago: U.S. Senator Richard Shelby testified that U.S. Treasury officials found Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac … more →

Tags: Banking, federal reserve, Money, Security, Investment, Banker, Taxpayer, mortgage crisis, Fannie Mae


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