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Foreclosure Fail: Study Pins Blame on Big Banks

If you were in foreclosure in 2009 or 2010, you’ve got until Monday, Dec. 31 to request of independent review …

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Last week, it was revealed that a scandal similar to the robo-signing issue experienced in the mortgage industry may be …

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Eastwood Meets the West Wing

I am a New Yorker. I am a Giants fan. They made my day last Sunday. Sorry, Gisele.

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There is so much news—mostly ugly news from the consumer point of view—about the foreclosure crisis, but it seems one …

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Report: Fannie Mae Knew About Robo-Signing in 2003

Fannie Mae, the taxpayer-backed mortgage giant, knew as early as 2003 that foreclosure attorneys were illegally filing falsified documents in …

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Despite Controversy, Robo-Signing Still Going Strong

Remember the robo-signer scandal, in which major banks were accused of using forged documents to foreclose on homeowners? How about …

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The attorney general of Massachusetts announced Monday that she is opening her own investigation into the mortgage industry for allegedly …

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Senate Dems Urge Regulators To Go Tougher on Mortgage Middlemen

The fallout from the Robo-signing scandal continues, as a dozen Democratic senators sent a letter this week urging federal regulators …

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Opposition is growing to proposed new rules for loan servicers, creating more uncertainty about how most American mortgages will be …

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The nation’s largest banks expect to pay billions of dollars in fines and legal bills as a result of a …

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