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		<title>Reviewing of Foreclosures Will Take Much Longer than Previously Estimated</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 09:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last April the federal regulator ordered 14 mortgage servicers to engage independent agencies to review the foreclosures taken on owners of primary residences during 2009 and 2010 for finding out any wrongdoing. Considering the volume of work and its complexity the agencies have asked for extended time.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>Review of <strong>foreclosure</strong> cases as ordered by the regulators in 2011 will take many months longer than previously estimated according to documents submitted with the banking regulators of the feds. These delays will also cause postponement of compensation for those house owners who have been harmed by wrong foreclosure operations.</p>
<p>The reviews are covering the foreclosure activities undertaken during 2009 and also 2010 by 14 of America’s biggest servicers; the latter deals with nearly 65% of all the mortgages of the country. As per orders given last April by federal regulators these entities were expected to review the cases covering the above mentioned time period.</p>
<p>The reviews were to be done by independent agencies. The deadline for them was to complete the work by this January. These reviewing agencies were engaged by the servicers themselves.</p>
<p>It now seems that review of the foreclosure cases of Bank of America cannot be completed until next November as per a note that the consultant of BofA submitted with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Bank of America is the biggest <strong>mortgage</strong> servicer in the country. Its consultant is Promontory Financial Group.</p>
<p>The consulting agency of JPMorgan Chase is Deloitte &amp; Touche. The latter also hinted that it may require more or less the same time as per the letter it has submitted. For other servicers it is the same picture – the time schedule for review has been extended.</p>
<p>Last April the details, the scope and complexities of the cases were not fully gauged said Bryan Hubbard, spokesperson of OCC. Hubbard reiterated that the important point is to see that the reviews are fair and absolutely thorough rather than speedy. He said, “We need to make sure this is done right”.</p>
<p>Some of the hired agencies may complete earlier than the others. Some may even complete ahead of the time limit they have chalked out in their letters while others could take up even more time, commented Hubbard.</p>
<p>The OCC added that the house owners should be compensated even before completion of the reviews. There are 4 million cases qualified for these reviews. The consultants will not comb through all but sample some to find out the errors pertaining to illegal foreclosures and charging of unjust exorbitant fees.</p>
<p>Those house owners who were subjected to foreclosure on their primary homes by any one of these 14 servicers during 2009 and 2010 would be qualified for reviews. OCC informed that any person asking for a review by 30th April would be considered.</p>
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		<title>Legal Aid and Counseling for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 09:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York State’s foreclosure help programmes are facing fund cuts following budget cuts. A new unit set up will not be sufficient to handle the volume of work. Foreclosure Prevention Services Program that started in 2008, following the onset of the crisis, will be discontinued.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>There is a plethora of help programmes including legal and counseling assistance for house owners threatened with <strong>foreclosures</strong>. But these programmes are now themselves threatened with funds crunch because of budget woes of <strong>New York</strong> State. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s state budget is not kind on them.</p>
<p>The recent budget does away with financing for Foreclosure Prevention Services Program that had made its debut in 2008 when the house owners began to default on their house <strong>mortgage</strong> <strong>loans</strong> in staggering numbers. Previously $25 million was sanctioned per year.</p>
<p>Housing advocates are nursing hopes that the state legislature will bring back the funds. Senior staff attorney of Empire Justice Center based in <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/NY/ALBANY/">Albany</a></strong> said, “If we don’t get this funding restored in the budget, services will go away for homeowners”. The centre offers legal assistance across New York State for those who are poor.</p>
<p>The programme is now gasping with only $1 million to cover the time when the new budget will come into force from 1st April.</p>
<p>Carol Yopp of <strong>Long Island</strong> Housing Partnership (foreclosure prevention manager) said that her group has been limping along and not yet allowed anyone to relinquish post. The agency staff comprises of Yopp, a counselor and an assistant overseeing administration. She reported that clients were continuing to knock on their doors.</p>
<p>Pundits are predicting another foreclosure surge in 2012 as the lenders complete their reviewing and resume usual operations. Cuomo planning a new move is set to introduce a Foreclosure Relief Unit under the Department of Financial Services. Its task will be to provide counseling. The office of the attorney general of the state announced that $1 million will be disbursed to non-profit agencies providing legal help to troubled homeowners.</p>
<p>Morris Peters, the spokesperson of the budget office of the state referring to the latest units said, “We believe the same level of services can be provided by this new entity”. But housing advocates complain that these two programmes would be insufficient to replace those that will be eliminated.</p>
<p>Attorney Mike Wigutow of <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/NY/NASSAU/">Nassau</a></strong> / <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/NY/SUFFOLK/">Suffolk</a></strong> Law Services in <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/NY/NASSAU/HEMPSTEAD/">Hempstead</a></strong> said his agency has been receiving money even after the programmes have been trimmed but he is optimistic about getting new funds.</p>
<p>Temporarily he had to give up the help of two paralegals and two lawyers. He is now left with one full and one part time staff working on foreclosures. The agency is hesitating to take on new cases afraid of funds running out next March before the litigation came to a conclusion. He bemoaned, “We’re operating at less than normal”.</p>
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		<title>Foreclosures are Happy Breeding Ground for Modification Scams</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 09:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite application for federal government foreclosure prevention programmes and counseling from HUD accredited counselors being free, many troubled homeowners are being duped by bold advertisements over the Internet and media with false promises of getting loans modified. Ultimately the victims lose not only heavy amounts but also their houses.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p><strong>Foreclosures</strong> have become happy breeding ground for scams relating to <strong>mortgage</strong> modification. The crisis has enveloped the entire country and there are signs of another epidemic – scams. The hapless house owners are being targeted by vultures trying to take away from them whatever little they have left over following the crisis years; even their houses are at jeopardy.</p>
<p>The Deputy Special Inspector General of TARP, Christy Romer, is in charge of monitoring potential fraud. During the early part of December his agency, (SIGTARP) teamed up with the Treasury and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to sniff out and tackle scams that are targeting the house owners who are anxious to modify their mortgages under HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program).</p>
<p>An amount totaling to $29.9 billion from TARP has been kept apart for various programmes of the federal government for prevention of foreclosures. It does not need money to apply for HAMP and the advice given by the HUD approved counselors are also free. But despite this the scammers have persuaded the house owners to give them fees; in return are given false promises regarding lowering of debt on mortgage dues.</p>
<p>Some other cheats have crafted a shrewd strategy by which they take over the deeds of the properties by telling them to stop making any payments on their mortgages; often they were advised not to have any truck with the mortgage servicers.</p>
<p>These fraudsters, artists in their line, boldly advertise their services over the Internet, television and also the radio. Their stationeries flaunt government logos and the names they use smack of government departments. They also resort to scare tactics.</p>
<p><strong>Oakland County</strong> treasurers, Andy Meisner said, “The last thing a family facing foreclosure needs is a scam artist picking their pockets and making the situation worse, when all they’re trying to do is dig out”.</p>
<p>House owners with mortgages numbering millions are threatened with loss of their properties. From January till November last year (2011) 756,407 borrowers across America were served with default notice, 742649 houses were taken over by the lenders according to RealtyTrac; in <strong>Michigan</strong> 51,354 houses were repossessed.</p>
<p>An assistant of <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/MI/WAYNE/">Wayne County</a></strong> corporation Jamele Hage, who administers the Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program of the county said one of the scammers included the words ‘Wayne County’ in their name to give the stamp of the enterprise being official. They target the elderly and the ailing to get their signatures on documents.</p>
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		<title>Amidst Foreclosures, the Demand for Rental Apartments Increases</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While house ownership numbers are falling the numbers or rentals are increasing. The demand is causing activity in the housing sector but mostly in the multi-family segment. Unemployment and foreclosures continue. People prefer to pay rent rather than mortgage dues.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>A new development is taking place in the <strong>real estate</strong> industry of the US. As <strong>foreclosures</strong> increase and people are evicted from their homes, rented apartments are becoming more popular. Architect Brian Keith is now more preoccupied than he ever was. He is trying to finish work on an apartment unit in <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/TX/DALLAS/DALLAS/">Dallas</a></strong>. Amidst foreclosures, the demand for rental apartments is increasing.</p>
<p>This is just one order that that Brians’ firm, JHP Architecture, has with it. There is a flood of orders for rental properties in the US. That is because the demand for these properties has increased.</p>
<p>Even JHP has expanded operations in tune with the demand. The firm will be expanding till the first half of next year. Keith, who is the director of urban design in JHP, said, “We&#8217;re seeing overall work come back and there&#8217;s a backlog of contracts to go through. There&#8217;s strong interest in multi-family units and plenty of pent-up demand.&#8221;</p>
<p>The unemployment level in the US is quite high at 8.6 %. Foreclosures are increasing. Although property prices are still low, most Americans do not have the wherewithal to pay for the <strong>mortgage</strong> amount. Hence, they are shifting to rented homes. And that is the new reality in the real estate industry.</p>
<p>In fact, the percentage of people owning homes in the US has seen a sharp drop. It dropped from 69.2 % in late 2004 to 65.9 % in September 2011. The figures improved slowly to 66.3 % by late 2011.</p>
<p>However, the number of empty rental properties has dropped too.  The percentage fell from 10.3 % to 9.8 % recently. A Morgan Stanley analyst, Oliver Chang said that 2012 would be the year of the landlord. The report said, &#8220;Rents are rising, vacancies are falling, household formations are growing and rental supply is limited. We believe the demand for rental properties will continue to grow.&#8221;</p>
<p>New housing is being developed. This has fueled optimism that the real estate market is slowly reviving. Multi-family housing is the one to gain. Also prices are indicative of the demand shift.</p>
<p>Rental costs have gone up by 2.4 % compared to 2010. The senior economist at IT Investment Research, Steve Blitz, said what is giving a boost to the construction of apartment buildings, is the prospect of good returns. That indeed spells good news for the entire economy.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 09:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something inherently wrong with the government foreclosure prevention programme because of the defaulting house owners 80% are not eligibility. To make the programme a success the conditions for eligibility will have to be widened.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>Out of one hundred defaulting house owners, eighty are not qualified for programmes pertaining to <strong>loan</strong> modification. Thus only 20% are eligible for the government programmes as per a report released by Treasury while <strong>foreclosures</strong> are threatening 80%.</p>
<p>A whopping 4.6 million house owners are lagging behind two months on their <strong>mortgage</strong> dues. This makes them eligible technically for the flagship programme of the government – Making Home Affordable. But 80% of them cannot avail of it. As per the report of the Treasury merely 900,000 actually are eligible for the programme.</p>
<p>Dean Baker of Center of Economic and Policy Research (co-director) said that this exposes the weakness of the programme – too few people have been targeted. He said, “If 900,000 are eligible, and this is your main programme for helping underwater borrowers, we know that not all 900,000 can be helped, this doesn’t look very ambitious”.</p>
<p>The numbers prove again the glaring shortfall in the programme that the President had started off with much hype in the early part of 2009. It has not come anywhere near its goals. This makes the voice of the critics louder regarding its ineffectiveness. Baker added, “This programme, in its design, is set up to help a very small portion of people”.</p>
<p>Under this programme –  Making Home Affordable – those house owners who are current on their mortgage dues but facing risk of default in near future may also be eligible. The data given by the Treasury did not include this group.</p>
<p>The borrowers are kept out of this government programme for multiple reasons – type of loan and the property. Rental units, ‘manufactured’ houses with FHA loans and also houses bought with loans taken from Department of Veteran Affairs are not included in the programme.</p>
<p>Those whose incomes are calculated to be affordable are not deemed to be eligible. No serious note is taken about whether for that particular borrower it is really so.</p>
<p>The motivation behind this programme is to see that the borrower can afford the monthly housing payments. The definition is that the payment on dues has to be less than 31% of the income of the house owner. Taken into consideration are various other debts apart from housing, that might be on the cards – car loans, education loans, dues on credit cards etc.</p>
<p>Borrowers who have walked away from their properties are also considered ineligible. It is assumed that they do not need the house.</p>
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		<title>The Impending Danger from the Continuing Foreclosure Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 10:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Reserve has sent without prompting a note to various financial committees of the Congress warning of imminent danger ahead. Three other top officials of the Fed have echoed the same view. The government’s covering up of inept handling of operations by zombie bank has led to the continuation of the crisis; the middle class is worst affected.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p><strong>Washington</strong> goes into a mood of denial, refusing to see the impending danger from the continuing <strong>foreclosure crisis</strong>. The media has failed to focus on an important event – the sending of a memo by the Federal Reserve to Congress committees overseeing the financial segment carrying a message of warning. The action is extraordinary as the note came without any prompting.</p>
<p>The note stated that the housing market is challenged by excess supply, losses from inept foreclosures and absence of constructive policies that are causing property value to further tumble; it is dragging the broader economy preventing strong recovery.</p>
<p>The concerns of Bernanke have been echoed by three other three top officials of the Fed – presidents of Fed banks of <strong><a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/MA/SUFFOLK/BOSTON/">Boston</a></strong> and <strong>New York</strong> and Federal Governor Betsy Drake.  The president of New York Fed, William Dudley said, “The ongoing weakness in housing has made it more difficult to achieve a vigorous economy recovery”.</p>
<p>There are many indications that the present policies pursued in the housing sector will at the least put brakes on an economic recovery and at the most lead to dangerous consequences that will impact not only on the financial segment but also on the well being of the middle class.</p>
<p>The zombie banks have performed poorly while the government has been trying to cover up these faults. This has inevitably led to the failure of the housing programmes initiated by Washington. The programmes relied on voluntary support of financial entities who know nothing but the lining of their own pockets.</p>
<p>The national economy depends 70% on consumer spending and this is the vital part for any recovery. To garner sufficient demand the middle class should have money in their purses plus there has to be spending by the top 1% sitting on wealth. The report of the Fed suggests that the housing crisis is unlikely to recover.</p>
<p>The report stated that over $7 million of equity on residences has vanished. This is over half of what the amount was during the early part of 2006.</p>
<p>It noted, “This substantial blow to household wealth has significantly weakened household spending and consumer confidence” The worst affected has been the middle-class because for them the house is the prime source of wealth. The lower income group is not likely to be homeowners while the upper income group has other types of wealth like businesses and financial assets.</p>
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		<title>The Blacks Have Been Worst Hit by the Foreclosure Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many factors explaining why foreclosures take place and where it happens. Race is one of the important factors apart from crime, income levels, employment picture, value of property etc. But research has shown that the White investors played an important part in concentration of foreclosures in Black neighbourhoods.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>The Blacks have been worst hit by the <strong>foreclosure crisis</strong>. Many accusing fingers point at Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) that bans any form of redlining. The CRA stipulates that financial institutions find out and accordingly respond to the credit requirements of all in the regions within their jurisdiction, including those in the low to middle-income group. Accordingly they mandated to resort to sound lending practices that are safe.</p>
<p>According to Federal Reserve a mere 6% of highly toxic sub-prime <strong>loans</strong> made to those in the low to middle-income group originated from lenders that came under CRA. The bulk of these loans were contracted by financial institutions not covered by this law.</p>
<p>According to Center for Responsible Lending nearly 8% of the Blacks and Hispanics have seen their homes swallowed by foreclosure; in comparison 4.5% Whites have been affected. As per the estimates of United for a Fair Economy one third of Black families and 40% of the Hispanics are facing the danger from sliding down from the middle-class to the poor category because of the foreclosure triggered economic crisis.</p>
<p>Why was there this concentration of toxic loans and subsequent foreclosures in areas resided by the minorities? In <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/list/OH/STARK/LOUISVILLE/"><strong>Louisville</strong></a> at least the blame lies with the investors – primarily white speculators. They did not reside in these localities.</p>
<p>Research conducted by John Gilderbloom and Gregory Squires has found that in each of the years of 2007 and 2008 there were 2,000 foreclosure auctions. It measured to 39 foreclosures per census tract resided by Blacks and 20 resided by Whites.</p>
<p>In the Black area the count was 15 units owned by the investors experienced foreclosure while in the White area it was 2 units. Most of the <strong>foreclosed houses</strong> in Black localities were owned by Whites who resided far away from these places.</p>
<p>In Black areas the culprits were mostly the White investors seeking quick profits. Louisville is not the exception but rather the rule. It stands right in the middle of the chaos. It ranks 103 among 203 metro regions in recent foreclosure ratings.</p>
<p>There are many factors behind why a property is <strong>foreclosed</strong> upon and why the rates differ from one region to another; race is one of the reasons but not the only one.  The other variables that fuel foreclosure – crime, property values, family earnings, levels of income, vacancies and toxic loan numbers, are the same for all communities, White or Black. But where the investor factor was isolated race did play an important part.</p>
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		<title>The Presidential Race in Florida Dominated by Foreclosures and Unemployment Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Florida today is quite different from what was when the previous presidential elections were held. The economy is crushed thanks to foreclosures and unemployment. The value of houses for nearly each single owner has gone down causing even those with jobs and houses to roll in for free meals at soup kitchens.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>The presidential race in <strong>Florida</strong> is dominated by <strong>foreclosures</strong> and unemployment pain. It has again a vital role to play in the forthcoming elections. On 31st January will be held the Republican primary – the fourth contest (nominations).</p>
<p>It cannot however be said that Florida is the same state that it was four years previously. Its housing segment is face down with over 200,000 residences facing threat of foreclosure; the unemployment rate is much above the average of the nation.</p>
<p>The downturn is all too evident in places like the Episcopal Church in Riviera Beach of South Florida. The soup kitchen of the church is open for five days in a week for both lunch as well as dinner. In one week 2,000 meals are served. The number has spiked from what it was in 2010.</p>
<p>The programme is administered by Reverend Hap Lewis. He said that although the figures for employment saw some improvement nationally and in the state he has seen no impact on the faces of those who come to him. He said, “The main thing that we’re seeing is a lot more families coming. A lot of people have 31 days in every month and 21 days of money. So we find especially at the latter part of the month, our census rises”.</p>
<p>Many knocking on the door of the soup kitchen are not jobless. Lewis observed that during lunch hours entire crews roll in eager to save what they can on their lunch expenses.</p>
<p>The tragedy is that it is not only those who come to partake of the meals that are impacted by the downturn but those serving the meal have also been affected. Many of them like Howard Evirs are retirees. He recounted that the housing crash erased half the worth of his main support – his house. He had plans of selling it just prior to the crash but since then prices have tumbled and he has shelved the decisions ready to die here rather than sell it for a song.</p>
<p>Economist Sean Snaith of University of Central Florida said unemployment have brought down families on their knees but the penetration of the housing debacle cuts deeper. It has personally hurt each house owners in the state – hardly without exception.</p>
<p>He explained that the amount that families on an average have lost is staggering. He calculated, “If the median family of four in Florida were to save at twice the national savings rate, it would take something like 18 years to save back what they lost in home equity”.</p>
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		<title>Foreclosure Abuses Against Any Wall Street Giant</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 09:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instead of pursuing foreclosure fraud the law enforcing arm of the federal government is either looking the other way or even shutting down its offices. This has led to frustration among the states that are doing their own investigating.Nevada took the lead in filing criminal case against executives of LPS.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>The Federal law is there but enforcement? It does not exist, even in those area worst hit by the <strong>foreclosure crisis</strong> like <strong>Las Vegas</strong>. Last year in 2010 the FBI downed shutters on the office of its task force dealing with <strong>mortgage</strong> fraud. It had been focusing on petty swindlers.</p>
<p>Tim Gallagher of the financial crimes division of FBI (chief) said that the agents have been transferred to attend to other operations. Many states like <strong>Massachusetts</strong>, <strong>Delaware</strong>, <strong>California</strong> and <strong>New York</strong> have become frustrated and impatient with the absence of prosecution by federal agents. It has started to investigate the lapses of the banks on its own.</p>
<p>Last November <strong>Nevada</strong> was the first among the states to file criminal lawsuit against a financial entity. The attorney general indicted two executives of Lender Processing Services (606-count). They were charged with paying notaries of Nevada for forging their signatures and falsely notarizing these on default notices and documents that are mandatory as per Nevada State laws. The officials of the state informed that more indictments are expected.</p>
<p>John Kelleher, the chief deputy A.G. of Nevada said that the investigations were kicked off following complaints by citizens. He said they became concerned and then later shocked at the sheer volume of these forged documents filed with the recorder of the county.</p>
<p>Investigations dug up “tens of thousands’ of dubitable records that had been filed on the behalf of mega mortgage servicers. The two executives are contending that they are not guilty. LPS in a press release admitted to flaws in some of the documents but “these documents were properly authorized and their recording did not result in any wrongful foreclosure”.</p>
<p>Traditionally the office of the U.S. Attorney has filed the majority of cases against the big brass in the financial world. But it has failed to bring any criminal cases relating to <strong>foreclosures</strong> abuses involving any Wall Street giant.  Till now the only step that it has publicly taken was last October when it reached a settlement (civil) with the biggest law firm of the state – that of Steven J. Baum of Buffalo.</p>
<p>It had handled 40% of all the foreclosure cases in New York recently representing the bankers and servicers. The records of the court show that the judges were angry with the firm for submitting false statements and posting dubitable documents.</p>
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		<title>Those Who Designed the Foreclosure Crisis is Now Helping to Solve the Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 09:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Julie Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of those who have crafted plans for the conversion of foreclosures of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were previously closely connected with bringing about the sub-prime crisis. Some are facing lawsuits regarding the role they played during the booming years. Now they are holding important posts in other firms.<p><strong>Do you have a Real Estate blog? <a href="http://www.foreclosurelistings.com/affiliates.php">Join ForeclosureListings.com Affiliate Program</a>.</strong><br/>
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<p>Those who designed the <strong>foreclosure crisis</strong> is now helping to solve the problem of huge numbers of <strong>foreclosed houses</strong> Fannie and Freddie are sitting on. The top brass from some of the mega companies that brought about the <strong>foreclosures</strong> crisis are now submitting proposals to the FHFA about what can be done with the millions of residences that <strong>Fannie Mae</strong> and <strong>Freddie Mac</strong> are sitting on and how these could be turned into rentals.</p>
<p>Daniel Mudd of Fortress (CEO) decided to take leave, a strategic move, after facing a lawsuit on 16th December by SEC questioning his part while he was CEO of Fannie Mae from 2005 till 2008. Fannie and Freddie have been helped by the Treasury to tune of $170 billion after being taken over in 2008 by the federal government.</p>
<p>Mudd and the former CEO of Freddie Mac, Richard Syron have been charged by SEC of making understatements regarding the sub-prime loans that the firms had held amounting to billions. Mudd has replied that the investors as well as the government knew of “every piece of material data about loans held by Fannie Mae”. The lawyer of Syron, Tom Green said there “was no shortage of meaningful disclosures” on the part of Freddie Mac.</p>
<p>Fortress’ spokesperson Gordon Runte did not make any comments regarding the issue of submission of proposal by his firm. In a statement dated 16th December Fortress has said that the suit filed against Mudd is not related in any way to Fortress.</p>
<p>Greg Lippman of Deutsche Bank (trader) hosted a meeting, the first of its kind, of lawyers and investors who had crafted the contracts and the financial tools that were used while betting against the housing market. During the time of the crisis from 2007 till 2008 Lippman had assisted Deutsche Bank to counterbalance the losses it had incurred on <strong>mortgage</strong> related investments.</p>
<p>A spokesperson of Deutsche Bank, Renee Calabro did not make any comments. Lippman is now the chief-investment-officer with LibreMax Capital – hedge fund based in <strong>New York</strong>. It has not made any submissions to FHFA. FHFA cited five examples of the proposals that had been submitted. The details were not disclosed because of trade policies; the privacy of those who submitted the proposals also required to be honoured.</p>
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