— -- Nearly 4.5 million current and former U.S. homeowners will soon get a chance to have their foreclosure cases reviewed for mistakes and potential restitution. Next month, the U.S. government ...
Washington homeowners whose home was part of a foreclosure action between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010 may be eligible for an independent foreclosure review. The reviews, recently announced ...
The Independent Foreclosure Review was supposed to be a full and fair investigation of the big banks’ foreclosure abuses, and it was trumpeted as the government’s largest effort to compensate ...
In November 2011, federal bank regulators ordered certain mortgage servicers to identify consumers whose homes faced foreclosure between Jan. 1, 2009, and Dec. 31, 2010. These consumers should have ...
WASHINGTON - About 4 million homeowners who may have been improperly foreclosed upon in 2009 and 2010 are getting an opportunity to have their cases reviewed. Whether they will be reimbursed is up to ...
A review of about 4.5 million foreclosures from 2009 and 2010 from the nation’s banks could take “another year and more,” according to top federal official. John Walsh, acting head of the federal ...
If you lost your house to foreclosure, the last thing you may want to do is relive the pain. But if you suspect that something was wrong during the foreclosure process, you need to take advantage of ...
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19 US states and cities drowning in foreclosures right now, starting with Florida
Foreclosure pressure is spreading across the country, but a cluster of states and cities are feeling the strain most acutely, ...
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