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  2. Mortgage Lenders Stung in Alleged Scam - AOL

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    A multimillion-dollar scam by real estate agents and loan officers, in collusion with homebuyers, left mortgage lenders in the dust, authorities say. Two real estate agents and two mortgage loan ...

  3. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), together with attorneys general and state banking regulators in 49 states, and the District of Columbia obtained a Consent Judgment requiring Ocwen Financial Corporation—who at the time, was the largest nonbank mortgage loan servicer in the country—and its subsidiary, Ocwen Loan Servicing, to ...

  4. Forensic loan audits on mortgages called potential scams - AOL

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    Inquiries and complaints about so-called forensic loan audits, aimed at getting mortgage modifications, are soaring -- leading consumer groups to warn that many of them are scams. Consumers need ...

  5. Homeowner Beware: Mortgage Scams on the Rise - AOL

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    But reports of mortgage fraud in the third quarter of 2009 (the most recent set of figures) show a hefty 7.5 percent. I can't exactly say this bit of news comes as a surprise, given the current ...

  6. Subprime mortgage crisis - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage fraud by lenders and borrowers increased enormously. [106] A mortgage brokerage in the US advertising subprime mortgages in July 2008. The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission reported in January 2011 that many mortgage lenders took eager borrowers' qualifications on faith, often with a "willful disregard" for a borrower's ability to ...

  7. Foreclosure rescue scheme - Wikipedia

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    Equity stripping or equity skimming is a variation on lease-buyback and is one of the most common types of foreclosure rescue schemes. [4] In it, the perpetrator assumes ownership of the house while allowing the former owner to continue living there, provided that s/he pay rent to the perpetrator, who is the new owner.

  8. FCC warns of 50-state scam by fraudsters posing as mortgage ...

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    Homeowners across the U.S. are being targeted in a sophisticated scam in which callers pose as mortgage lenders to defraud people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, the Federal ...

  9. Watch Out for New Foreclosure Scams - AOL

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