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  2. What to do when your mortgage servicer gets hacked - AOL

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    The reason is obvious: Mortgage servicers store vast amounts of sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and bank account data, along with borrowers’ addresses and property details.

  3. Mortgage fraud - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage fraud by borrowers from US Department of the Treasury [7]. Mortgage fraud may be perpetrated by one or more participants in a loan transaction, including the borrower; a loan officer who originates the mortgage; a real estate agent, appraiser, a title or escrow representative or attorney; or by multiple parties as in the example of the fraud ring described above.

  4. Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, or FERA, Pub. L. 111–21 (text), S. 386, 123 Stat. 1617, enacted May 20, 2009, is a public law in the United States enacted in 2009. The law enhanced criminal enforcement of federal fraud laws, especially regarding financial institutions, mortgage fraud, and securities fraud or commodities fraud.

  5. Feds announce changes to reverse mortgage program - AOL

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    Home equity conversion mortgages, also called reverse mortgages, can be a boon for seniors who own their homes but whose income has dropped. With a HECM, the lender makes payments to the borrower ...

  6. What is a reverse mortgage? How it works, who it’s best for ...

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    One-time lump sum payment — the only option available for a fixed-rate reverse mortgage Fixed monthly payments for a set amount of time A line of credit that can be accessed until it’s used up

  7. Predatory mortgage servicing - Wikipedia

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    This provides an incentive to unscrupulous servicers who aggressively interpret mortgage documents to add additional fees [5] to a borrower's mortgage account. Many times, the additional fees added on create an event of default allowing the mortgage servicer to foreclose on the property. This practice is commonly referred to as manufacturing a ...

  8. Eileen Foster - Wikipedia

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    Eileen foster was the executive vice president of Fraud Risk Management at Countrywide, and later senior vice president of the Mortgage Fraud Investigations Division at Bank of America (when the two merged), until she blew the whistle on massive and widespread systemic home loan fraud in 2008. [1]

  9. Reverse mortgage: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    In addition, some reverse mortgage options allow the borrower to do a reverse purchase: use the payments to buy a new primary residence. This gives you the option to downsize or relocate from your ...

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