All Posts Tagged With: "Bank of America"
The Fake “Run” on Banks
Oh no, someone is proposing a “run” on the banks! Hide the children and womenfolk, or at least do what banks do and lose the mortgage note. “Incredible,” headlines the Washington Times, “Dick Durbin urges run on Bank of America.” “UNPRECEDENTED,” echoes Fox News. “Dick Durbin Tells Citizens ‘Get The Heck Out’ of Bank of [...]
12Oct2011 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
FTC Does Mortgage Loan Audits
Yesterday I criticized the Federal Trade Commission‘s view of mortgage loan audits. The idea was not to defend fraudulent loan audit practices but to say that the FTC did not provide an alternative for borrowers who face what may be unjustified and overblown mortgage claims. I said the public should use licensed and experienced attornies [...]
8Jun2010 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Mortgage News: Investors Have Rights Too
What rights do mortgage investors have when loan servicers want to change loan terms? That is the essential issue in this case which pits Greenwich Financial Services Distressed Mortgage Fund 3, LLC against Countrywide Financial Corporation, now a part of Bank of America. Does the safe harbor provision created by Congress last March for mortgage [...]
20Aug2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
