Former Countrywide Employees can help the investigation at http://www.jameshoye r.com/ Countrywide evicts family right before the holidays. Why are big mortage companies like Countrywide saying they want to help families avoid foreclosure, when this is what's really happening?
The secret mortgage servicers don't want you to know is they can make MORE money off of homeowners when they keep your loan in default. A former employee of loan servicer EMC tells the inside story why so many people can't get their loan out of default.
One of the last ways you can fight foreclosure is to make them produce the note. In many cases the note is sitting in a warehouse somewhere and nobody knows or cares where it is.
Howard Dean interview by the Consumer Warning Network. http://consumerwarni ngnetwork.com/ is your source for news and information in the fight against consumer fraud.
Former Countrywide employees can help the investigation at http://www.jameshoye r.com/ During Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, Countrywide offered customers a break on their home loans - then broke their promise resulting in foreclosure for many hurricane victims.
"Someone needs to go to jail!" Attorney Terry Smiljanich of the Consumer Warning Network says lenders should not be let off the hook in the mortgage bailout.
http://www.consumerw arningnetwork.com/20 08/09/09/bear-stearn s-emc-agree-to-pay-2 8-million-in-settlem ent Former financial giant Bear Stearns and its subsidiary loan servicer EMC have agreed to pay $28 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of unlawful loan servicing - here is what former employees told us.
Consumer Warning Network's Terry Smiljanich says hold your nose. The stench of the S&L crisis of the 80's came rushing back when the Treasury Department announced the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac take over.
http://www.consumerw arningnetwork.com/20 08/09/09/bear-stearn s-emc-agree-to-pay-2 8-million-in-settlem ent Former financial giant Bear Stearns and its subsidiary loan servicer EMC have agreed to pay $28 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of unlawful loan servicing - but what about THESE people?
http://www.consumerw arningnetwork.com/20 08/10/06/ Here's the insanity of the mortgage mess created by lenders: a homeowner gets behind a few payments, gets back on her feet and when she tries to pay, the check is returned. The lender decides it doesn't want the homeowner's money. No, it would rather have the taxpayers' money.