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Mortgage Settlement Monitor: Foreclosure 'Robo-Signing' Slowing Down Among Participating Lenders
(Source: HUD) -- The nation’s largest mortgage servicers have failed eight of the servicing standards in the National Mortgage Settlement according to a report released by Joseph A. Smith, Jr., Monitor of the National Mortgage Settlement. The Monitor’s testing through the end of last year resulted Read More
June 23, 2013
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Feds question Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority spending
CANTON — Two Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority employees have been fired, and the agency’s books and operational procedures are undergoing a federal review to fix numerous issues following a scathing report accusing the agency of improperly spending at least hundreds of thousands of federal tax Read More
June 27, 2013
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Housing Authority taking action against director
PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Housing Authority is taking legal action against its former director, seeking nearly $600,000. The Housing Authority filed a summons with notice in State Supreme Court in Clinton County against Lori A. Cantwell.
June 29, 2013
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Medina builder of luxury homes, 6 other people accused of mortgage fraud
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- A Medina builder of luxury homes and six other people have been accused in U.S. District Court in Cleveland of conspiring to commit mortgage fraud after the builder ran into financial problems because he could not sell the houses.
June 30, 2013
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Information Filed Charging Mobile County Woman With Mortgage Fraud
The United States Attorney, Kenyen Brown, announces that a one-count information was returned today by a Federal Grand Jury against Delaine Williams, a 25 year old resident of Satsuma, Alabama. Williams was charged with one (1) count of providing false information to a federally insured Read More
May 28, 2013
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Former Birmingham real estate lawyer sentenced to 2 years, restitution in mortgage fraud scheme
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - A former real estate lawyer from Birmingham was sentenced today to two years in prison for wire fraud in a mortgage scheme that exceeded $1 million over five years.
June 25, 2013
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