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Related: About this forumWaters Asks for Investigation into B of A Foreclosure Tactics
http://www.americanbanker.com/issues/178_117/waters-asks-for-investigation-into-bofa-foreclosure-tactics-1059962-1.htmlWASHINGTON Rep. Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, is asking for an investigation into claims that Bank of America purposefully delayed borrowers from entering the Home Affordable Modification Program.
The California Democrat penned letters to several government officials on Tuesday, asking that they to look into the allegations made in an ongoing lawsuit, which were detailed in a report by Bloomberg last week.
"It has come to my attention via a June 14th Bloomberg article I have enclosed, that employees at one of the nation's largest servicers are alleged to have 'falsified records and were told to delay U.S. loan-assistance applications by requesting paperwork that the (bank) had already received,'" Waters said in letters to Christy Romero, special inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and Thomas Curry, comptroller of the currency.
She added: "The goal of the delay, according to the article, was to ensure that rather than receiving a HAMP modification, the borrower would be foreclosed upon. It has been noted in numerous studies that foreclosure is often the most profitable end result for a servicer that does not own the loan they are servicing. It goes without saying that this is an outright abuse of consumers and government mortgage assistance programs."
(That is the entire article, although at the link you can click to read the Bloomberg article. Via Carlos of Occupy Fights Foreclosures.)
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Waters Asks for Investigation into B of A Foreclosure Tactics (Original Post)
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
OP
That is as vile as the corporation itself. BofA is falling under the weight of its own sickness. n/t
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
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gklagan
(123 posts)1. BoA IVC
So back in May there was an effort to have BoA committed to inpatient psych treatment for Antisocial personality disorder (psycopathy). The petition was denied by the magistrate, not because you can't do that to a corp (they are people after all) but because the magistrate did not see sufficient evidence of danger to self or others. (When doing this with human people you have to show that there is a good chance someone's going to die if the petition isn't granted). If anyone wants to put together the case let me know because we can always try again.
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)2. That is as vile as the corporation itself. BofA is falling under the weight of its own sickness. n/t
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)3. k.r. They ought to be held accountable. nt