Bank of America Sued by Arizona and Nevada for Fraudulent Loan Modifications

First let’s review to see if this is the first time that Bank of America has been accused of pretending to modify loans:

BofA Sued AGAIN Over HAMP: Bank Accused Of Lying About Lost Paperwork

Arthur Delaney - 07/12/2010 02:00 PM In a new lawsuit seeking class-action status, homeowners accuse Bank of America of systematically and deliberately failing to comply with the Obama administration’s mortgage modification program by lying to borrowers about missing paperwork and fudging their financial information, among other things… (Huffington Post)

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Bank of America Claims “Inaccurate or Faulty Documents” Don’t Show Homeowner Was Harmed

Banks are not above the law, but they will try to operate as if they are. Here’s the latest: Bank of America has claimed that a couple from Indiana really doesn’t have a case against them for robo-signed foreclosure documents. Why? Because the family, according to BofA, didn’t try to do anything to stop the foreclosure, thus they can’t prove the bank “harmed” them. Now, here’s the real question: Is it true? Are people really just not making their payments and ignoring all those letters and phone calls and then letting the bank take their home? In the main, no- they are all over it, trying desperately to resolve the situation and save their home. It is just their word against the banks.

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How Can You Tell If You Have a Predatory Loan?

Consultants are contacted every hour of every day by homeowners who are trying to understand what a predatory loan is and to determine if their loan is a predatory loan. They feel the need to make sense out of their downward spiraling financial situations that seems to be far beyond any ordinary financial struggles.

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How Can I Stop Foreclosure with a Forensic Loan Audit?

When homeowners get turned down by the bank for a loan modification, a forensic loan audit is the essential tool to use in turning that around. Banks are not and never have been in the business of helping people; they are in the business of making money. The lender sees no good reason to give you a lower payment just because you are experiencing hard times. They are only interested in seeing the loan they gave you “perform” – which equates to monthly payment made on time.

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Statistics Reveal at Least Half the Foreclosures are Cured-Foreclosure Profitable to Banks

In most states, foreclosure is initiated after three payments have been missed. In most states, the beginning of foreclosure is a document known as the notice of default. It will be mailed to the property address, and often nailed to the door of the property as well. In some states foreclosure is judicial – meaning the process has to go through the courts, in other states foreclosure is non-judicial and can be done through a trustee, such as a title company or a foreclosure specialist company. Then there are some states that allow for either method.

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