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Mitt Romney says foreclosures should be allowed to run its course.

Not all in Nevada with the comments of Republican Romney about allow foreclosures to reach the bottom. He has been criticized for thinking that houses are only investments and not homes where people stay. Romney was speaking about Nevada– one of the worst hit states.

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Religious groups and distributing foreclosure aid.

In 2010 the Hardest Hit Fund was initiated by the federal government to help nineteen states worst hit by foreclosures. Florida was one of the first recipients. Each of the states develops their own rules. Religious groups organized a meeting stressing that the disbursement was not fair as the rules were stricter in Florida than elsewhere.

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Foreclosures abound and attorneys general want to save homeowners.

With foreclosures persisting, the settlement talks getting bogged down with differences, many of the attorneys general are opting out of the investigating teams contending that not enough is being done to help the troubled house owners. The liberals do not want to give the banks release from bigger liabilities.

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Robo-signing scandal led to the halting of foreclosure operations.

The investigations being carried out by all the A.Gs and other federal departments have been nothing but an attempt to whitewash the fraud pertaining to foreclosure abuses. The last ten years has been stamped with the culture of no-accountability where the big fish have not only escaped scot free but they have been rewarded.

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Across the nation two million loans were foreclosed upon.

Nine mortgage servicers refused to release of audit report. ProPublica had contacted them all. They either openly refused to give any excuse for their action or argued by saying that the contents were of a confidential nature. Collectively these firms have till now been given $471 million through HAMP. They are due to be paid millions more.

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Attorney General of Massachusetts has lost confidence in the banks.

The Attorney General of Massachusetts, Coakley has withdrawn from the investigating team probing the lapses of the banks in foreclosure operations. She said she did not have confidence in the banks anymore. She will be conducting her own investigations and is planning to file lawsuits against some banks. She is also investigating MERS issue.

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Flat fees paid by Fannie were inadequate for its legal firms.

The legal firms engaged by Fannie Mae for handling defaults and mortgages have come under criticism for quite some time for resorting to illegal means to expedite the process. But Fannie Mae and its regulator ignored the issue. The firms complain that they had to cut corners to deal with the volume of work.

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Foreclosures are not an economic malaise, but are now posing a health crisis.

Recent surveys conducted have shown the close link between foreclosures and ill health arising from anxiety and tension. Suicidal tendencies have also increased. Any settlement talk should include funds for health care. Loss of jobs leads to frequent hospital visits and default in mortgage payments.

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