Showing posts with label Bank of America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank of America. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

Big banks are violating The National Mortgage Fraud Settlement Agreement

WEAK OVERSIGHT

The nation’s largest mortgage lenders are violating the terms of a punitive 2012 settlement that was meant to prevent unfair and unnecessary foreclosures that destroyed communities and pushed working families from their homes. 

Interviews by POLITICO with more than 20 housing counselors, Legal Aid lawyers and government prosecutors in states hard hit by the real estate crisis that followed the 2007 financial meltdown reveal that the nation’s top lenders are violating the settlement and rules put in place last year by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In some cases, the problems — repeated requests for the same documents, for example — stem from ongoing disorganization deep inside the loan servicing departments of the banks, but some homeowners and their representatives claim the issues are a deliberate attempt to use foreclosure to resolve cases that have lingered for years.



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Monday, January 21, 2013

Single Mom Twice Wrongfully Evicted, Announcement of Federal Class Action Lawsuit Against Bank of America and Other Major Banks, Violating "Holiday Moratorium"


Single Mom Twice Wrongfully Evicted
Announcement of federal class action lawsuit filed against Bank of America and other major banks for wrongfully foreclosing/evicting on families during "Holiday Moratorium" on foreclosures

Los Angeles - B of A's lackeys, the L.A.P.D., wrongfully evicted the Corona family Friday, Jan 18th at around noon. Soledad's teenaged daughter, Victoria, was the only one home at the time and they told her she had to leave immediately. This is the SECOND time the Corona family has been evicted during the so-called "Holiday Moratorium" on foreclosures and evictions announced by major banks. The LAPD claimed they were "trespassing" in their own home. One officer allegedly said there was an arrest warrant for Soledad Corona, although they denied this later that evening.

Soly was in Orange when Victoria called in a panic, saying the L.A.P.D. was at the door to evict them. Soly immediately contacted her lawyer, Lenore Albert, who immediately called the courts and said she needed to file an injunction to stop this unlawful eviction. The courts agreed, but could not move quickly enough to prevent the L.A.P.D.'s illegal eviction action, which was intentionally carried out by B of A late on a Friday, knowing the system would move too slowly to prevent their illegal harassment of the Corona family.

Atty. Albert did manage to file a court action to be heard at the earliest possible time, which would be Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 8:30 a.m., because Monday was a holiday.

"Every holiday season since 2009, Bank of America has told the public through the press that they would not foreclose by selling homes or evicting families during the holidays. And every year, Bank of America has foreclosed on thousands of families by selling homes and evicting families during the holidays," said Albert.

"Bank of America's foreclosure practices continue to hurt families. We are now seen a trend in which banks are involving police departments in evictions and foreclosures, utilizing city resources that should go to fighting crime," says homeowner advocate Carlos MarroquĂ­n.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Bank of America Breaks Holiday Promise, Occupy Help Single Mom Return to Home for The Holidays, Vows to Fight Back

Occupy LA Activists, Occupy Fights Foreclosures help Single Mom Return to Foreclosed Home for the Holidays and Promise to Fight Wrongful Foreclosure and Eviction by Bank of America.

December 25, 2012

Los Angeles -  Bank of America did not specify dates on which it will halt foreclosures, but spokesman Rick Simon said in an email, "it is the bank's policy to avoid foreclosure sales or displacement of homeowners or tenants during and around the Christmas holiday."

On December 23rd, members of Occupy Fights Foreclosures and community supporters moved Soledad Corona along with her daughter back into their foreclosed home. "In early October I reached out to Bank of America regarding the Corona's case and have been given the round-around by Bank of America officials", says Carlos Marroquin, a homeowner activist from Occupy Fights Foreclosures, " I called Bank of America immediately after the eviction and for five days I could not get a respond from the bank. They kept

mis-placing my Letter of Authorization to speak to the bank on behalf of Ms. Corona. On Friday, December 21st, I received I call from John Boyd on behalf of the CEO's office telling me that they promise that they would be in touch with me by the end of business on the same day and that never happen. They totally disregarded the Corona family emergency and had no intentions to give me any answers as to why they broke their promise."

Soledad, a single mother of thirteen years, moved into the Los Angeles neighborhood of Lincoln heights in 2008. In the year 2009, Bank of America granted her a loan modification. After faithfully making her payments, Bank of America reneged their loan modification agreement, withheld her money for a month, and notified her that her home was being foreclosed on. For a month the family was in need of food, and extra money to pay for basic survival needs. After repeatedly speaking with the bank, trying to convince them to let the family continue to make their home payments, The Corona family is now facing eviction.

Bank of America continues to notify the public that they will not evict or foreclose on families during the holidays, but the Corona family is just one of many families that is currently being subjected to Bank of America's fraudulent banking practices.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

(94) Occupy Calcap, The Mozilo Family, Foreclosure Mill

Occupy Fights Foreclosures pictures of action at Mozilo residence and business....

(94) Occupy Calcap, The Mozillo Family, Foreclosure Mill

Mozilo Unbowed Says Countrywide Was "World Class Company"

By Hugh Son & Edvart Pattersson
Bloomberg

Countrywide Financial Corp. co- founder Angelo Mozilo said under oath last year that he had “no regrets” about how he ran the mortgage firm and that he only agreed to a record $67.5 million regulatory settlement in 2010 to protect his children.

Mozilo, who led the lender blamed by lawmakers and regulators for contributing to the housing collapse, spoke in a June 2011 deposition as part of a lawsuit between his firm, which was bought by Bank of America Corp. (BAC), and MBIA Inc. (MBI), according to documents filed this week in New York. MBIA, once the biggest bond insurer, claims Countrywide committed fraud by securitizing loans that were riskier than promised.

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Angelo Mozilo Unbowed Says Countrywide Was ‘World-Class Company’ Jay Mallin/Bloomberg News
Countrywide Financial Corp. co-founder Angelo Mozilo sought to defend his company’s role in the mortgage mess even before the U.S. housing market showed signs of recovery from the bursting of the housing bubble.

Countrywide Financial Corp. co-founder Angelo Mozilo sought to defend his company’s role in the mortgage mess even before the U.S. housing market showed signs of recovery from the bursting of the housing bubble. Photographer: Jay Mallin/Bloomberg News
.The crisis was “not caused by an act of Countrywide,” said Mozilo, 73, according to a transcript of the deposition. “This is all about an unprecedented, cataclysmic situation, unprecedented in the history of this country. Values in this country dropped by 50 percent.”

Bank of America, the second-biggest U.S. bank by assets, has spent more than $40 billion to clean up mortgages inherited from the 2008 Countrywide purchase. Congressional investigators released e-mails from Mozilo, the Countrywide chief executive officer, showing that as early as 2004 he was concerned about the decline in quality of mortgages the lender was originating.

Mozilo was responding to questions from an MBIA attorney who asked if he regretted how Calabasas, California-based Countrywide was run after “all the foreclosures and ruined lives and lawsuits.” Mozilo called the lawyer’s question “nonsensical and insulting.”

Mortgage Mess
“I have no regrets about how Countrywide was run,” Mozilo said. “We were a world-class company in every respect.”

Mozilo sought to defend his company’s role in the mortgage mess even before the U.S. housing market showed signs of recovery from the bursting of the housing bubble. Had he known that unemployment would surge and housing prices would collapse during the financial crisis, Mozilo said he would’ve attempted to sell his company years earlier than he did.

The firm only made loans that it was confident would be repaid, Mozilo said. Countrywide was the third-largest subprime lender in 2006, with about $40.6 billion in the mortgages, compared with $44.6 billion in 2005, according to data from Inside Mortgage Finance.

“We never made a loan knowingly -- and it would be stupid to do so -- that we knew the borrower could not pay. Never,” Mozilo said. “All our loans had that one standard from 1968 to the end of my reign at Countrywide.”

‘Dire’ Warnings
While publicly reassuring investors about the quality of his loans, Mozilo issued “dire” internal warnings and engaged in insider trading accelerating stock sales to reap about $140 million, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleged in a 2009 lawsuit. In one e-mail, he described a “particularly profitable subprime product as ‘toxic.’”

He also wrote that Countrywide was “flying blind” and had “no way” to determine the risks of some adjustable-rate mortgages, the SEC said.

In 2010, Mozilo agreed to a $67.5 million settlement to resolve SEC claims that he misled investors, without admitting or denying the allegations. The Justice Department ended a criminal investigation of Mozilo without bringing charges, a person familiar with the investigation said in February 2011.

He paid the $22.5 million fine included in the SEC deal to protect his nine grandchildren and five children from the effects of his notoriety, Mozilo said.

‘Really Proud’
“It had nothing to do with anything that I did at Countrywide or anything I did in my personal life,” Mozilo said. Relatives “were being harassed in school. My name was in the paper every day nationally and internationally, accusing me of things that were absolutely untrue. I could not have my family go through it anymore, and that’s why I settled.”

Mozilo “remains really proud of his company and this institution he built,” said his attorney, David Siegel. “It would be unfair to say he doesn’t feel a great deal of empathy for the honest, hard-working Americans who suffered in the financial crisis.”

Information in the public record contradicts Mozilo’s contention that Countrywide never knowingly made a bad loan, said Joel Bernstein, the lead lawyer for plaintiffs in a shareholder lawsuit that Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America settled for $600 million.

“A lot of people would find a different solution for their grandchildren being pestered than agreeing to a $67 million settlement,” Bernstein said.

‘Friends’ Program
If he were in Mozilo’s position, Bernstein said, he would have found a different school for them.

In the 2011 deposition, Mozilo also denied that there was a program called “Friends of Angelo” to reward high-profile customers, including elected officials, with below-market rates for home loans. Instead, he said that he gave people including taxi drivers, stewardesses, and gardeners his business card.

“Almost everybody I come in contact with, that was my job, was to originate loans,” Mozilo said. “That’s who I was. That’s why I started the company.”

Kevin Callahan, a spokesman for the SEC, declined to comment, as did Kevin Brown, an MBIA spokesman. Lawrence Grayson, a Bank of America spokesman, didn’t respond to a telephone call seeking comment.

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Carlos Marroquin
Occupy Fights Foreclosures

Pictures of Occupy Fights Foreclosures Action against the Mozilo Family, Pasadena



Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Officials Warn That Foreclosure Probes May Prove Inadequate - ProPublica

Since flawed foreclosure practices by the nation's banks became last fall's biggest scandal, federal bank regulators and attorney generals of all 50 States launched simultaneous investigations. But there are an increasing number of warnings that neither of those efforts have addressed the full scope of the problem.

Read on.....article by Marian WangThe ProPublica Blog

Officials Warn That Foreclosure Probes May Prove Inadequate - ProPublica

Monday, July 11, 2011

HUD Emergency Homeowner Loan Program (EHLP)

The Federal Gov. is providing aid to homeowners who are experiencing a drop in income of at least 15% directly resulting from involuntary unemployment or underemployment due to adverse economic conditions and/or a medical emergency.

For more info visit:

HUD Emergency Homeowner Loan Program (EHLP)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Foreclosure Crisis: The Banksters PR Machine

As the Foreclosure, Housing crisis continues and drags on, Banks maintain their PR war against the victims.  Just last week, Bank of America announced the opening of more "Help Centers" to assist homeowners with their mortgages.  We know the results of such "Help Centers", the homeowner is asked to bring all the documentation, fill out a massive paperwork and to wait for a decision on a later date.  What happens next has been broadly publicized,  Paperwork is lost, misplaced or simple rejected.  In some cases, as a matter of PR, some mortgages are only on  "Temporal Modification".   At the end of the day, the numbers don't lie, homeowners are not helped.

The Banks have enjoyed billions in bailouts from taxpayers, but like the story of the snake that was found almost dead, you took it in, help her to health and when back to life, the snake will always be a snake, it will come back to bite.

http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/8320643/bankster-v-deadbeat-debate

Sunday, April 24, 2011

It's Time To File Your Complaint: The Review Of Foreclosure Practices

Recently Federal Regulators ordered Banks to review 2009-2010 Foreclosures. Possible compensations may be on the works to millions of foreclosed victims. If you are a homeowner who have suffered a questionable foreclosure during the above dates, we advice that you file your complain with your State Attorney so that you stay on record as a victim of a questionable foreclosure.  Remember, our elected officials need to hear from those who elected them to Office.  Call, write and make appointments to let them know how the Banksters have stolen from you.

  1. Local Consumer Agencies
  2. State Attorney Generals
  3. Licensing entities
  4. Banking entities
  5. Better Business Bureau
  6. Newspapers
  7. SEC Filings
  8. State Corporate Filings
  9. State and Federal Representatives
  10. Congressional Oversight Panel
 DON'T LET THE CRIMINALS GET AWAY WITH WHAT THEY HAVE DONE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY!

Details are being worked on how they will go ahead with the reviews. Homeowners and advocates are watching developments. ProPublica is also closely watching developments, and they are also taking your stories. 

We will continue to follow this story.

Documents from the Regulators’ Review of Foreclosure Practices - ProPublica

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Navigating The Legal System Alone

Homeowners across America continue to struggle and  fight for their homes  in every City of the United States of America.   While homeowners seek for help and assistance from our Government Agencies, Representatives and Public Officials , the  Banks continue to push Citizens out of their homes without challenge and  opposition.  The Court System is broke and can not handle the wave of cases they face.

In case you don't know, Criminal cases, such as murders, rape and  battery take priority over Fraud and Illegal Evictions.  The Banksters know this very well. They enjoy the unlimited financial resources they have and pay  top dollar Attorneys to  fight homeowners and steal their homes.   This problems  are not publicized  at all.

Homeowners left to fight alone
The Obama Administration and the 50 State Attorney's General  have turned their backs on helping homeowners when it comes to "Legal Representation".  Advocates have asked that "Legal Representation" be part of settlements with Banks and so far they have closed their ears to our requests.   The banks  are full aware of this and knowing that,  they have rolled and pushed families out into the streets without challenge. 

Again, homeowners have  become victims of the system that is supposed to protect  them.   Lets not  forget,  "Homeowners pay for the  Justice System to operate and to uphold Law in this Country", yet they can not get a fair shake when it comes to Justice.

Again we ask, why tax payers have  to pay for the sins of the Banks?  Why do we have to "Bail them out"? Why are victimized Homeowners not given free Legal Assistance to have fair and equal representation when fighting their cases?
http://www.law.com/jsp/nylj/PubArticleNY.jsp?id=1202479622248&Lippman_Encourages_More_Civil_Pro_Bono

More is expected
The Hawaii State Bar Association announced today of a program allowing their young attorneys assist homeowners in their legal affairs with their homes. That is good, but not enough.

Government Agencies, Elected Officials  Attorney Generals and Bar Associations need to step up and help victimized homeowners.  We need a Legal System that is Just and Equal to all.  It's time to do  the right thing in the name of Justice.

Hawaii State Bar Association's young lawyers to hold legal clinics for public

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Voices: The American Dream ,Corruption and the Victimized Homeowners

 It´s so hard for government planners, no matter how sophisticated, to ever substitute for millions of individuals working night and day to make their dreams come true.  Ronald Reagan

"In the end, all of us are paying a price for this mortgage crisis.  And all of us will pay an even steeper price if we allow this crisis to continue to deepen...." President Obama explained.  "But if we act boldly and swiftly to arrest this downward spiral, every American will benefit."  President Obama

"Now more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their Congress.  If that body be ignorant, reckless and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness and corruption.  If it be itelligent, brave and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities to represent them in the National Legislature..If the next centennial does not find us a great nation..it will be because those who represent the enterprise, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces."   James Garfield in 1877

"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God"  Thomas Jefferson

Corruption is worse than prostitution.  The latter might endanger the morals of an individual, the former invariably endangers the morals of the entire Country.  Karl Kraus

I weep for the liberty of my Country when I see at the early day of its successful experiment that corruption has been imputed to many members of the House of Representatives, and the rights of  the people have been bartered for promises of office.  Andrew Jackson

"It is not acceptable for a party who believes they submitted false court documents to merely replace those documents".  Attorney General Richard Cordray

"The mortgage services hired people who would never question authority".   Attorney Peter Ticktin, msnbc Oct. 13, 2010

"The paperwork problems range from potentially forged documents to bank employees who never read borrower's files before signing off on an eviction.."While we don't expect our review to find that consumers were harmed, we will take appropriate action if we find any impact."  JP Morgan spokesman Tom Kelly, Washington Post Sep 29, 2010

"Obviously the banks do not want to grapple with the consequences of trillions of dollars of securitized mortgages having no legal standing.."  Former Rep. Grayson

"Maybe this is like shock therapy.  Maybe this will actually get the lenders to the table and encourage them to work out deals that are to the benefit of everybody."  Economist Karl E. Case quoted in the New York Times

"The U.S. banking industry is entering a new period of crisis where operating cost are rising dramatically due to foreclosures and defaults.  We are less than 1/4 of the way through the foreclosure process."  Chris Whalen

"We are serious about getting it right.  This is our time and we know that."  A.G. Miller

"You can count on us! You can count of 50 A.G's."      A.G. Miller

"How long must the American people work second jobs to stay in our homes?  Shirley Broomfield

"The kind of fraud that got us into this crisis is intolerable."  A.G. Miller

"Everything done is done by the judge who is there to protect the rights of the borrower and lender.."  said Tew, "David Stern didn't create that problem, he is representing banks who are entitled to foreclose.  Since he is the visible person, he will get a lot of bad publicity.  There's been a huge train wreck and David is like the surgeon in  the ER, he is part of the process."  Attorney Jeffrey Tew, representing David Stern

"Negative equity holds millions of borrowers captive in their homes, unable to move or sell their properties"  Mark Fleming, Economist quoted on Huffintong Post

On proposed Banks Settlement for Illegal foreclosures"verges on extortion"  Rep. Randy Neugebauer 3/17/11 Huffington Post

"Ending HAMP now, without a meaningful alternative in place, would mean that struggling homeowners would have far fewer ways of coping with the worst housing crisis in generations"  Timothy Massad, Treasury Dept. Acting Assistant Secretary for Financial Stability

I think all lawyers should be on contingencies.  It forces them to do the right thing.  I don't know if the hourly lawyer has the same incentives to get to the bottom line.  I think the whole world should be on a contingency basis.  If you don't cure the problem, you shouldn't be paid. 
Interview with attorney Thomas V. Girardi, Mortgage Servicing Fraud

"There is a way to modify people's loans so they can stay in their homes," A.G. Madigan said. "That requires principal reduction.  That is the only way for us to make some people be able to stay in and saave their homes." Any settlement must include restitution to those who lost their homes to fraudulent practices.  If her office must litigate, it will. Illinois  Attorney General Lisa Madigan, WGIL Radio Network 6/23/11

“This evidence has made it clear to me that the only way we can ever determine the total economic loss and the amount damage done to the taxpayers is by conducting a full forensic audit of all registry of deeds in Massachusetts. I suspect that at the end of the day we are going to find that the taxpayers have been bilked in this state alone of over 400 million dollars not including the accrued interest plus costs and penalties. The Audit makes the finding that this was not only a MERS problem, but a scheme also perpetuated by MERS shareholder banks such Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan and others. I am stunned and appalled by the fact that America’s biggest banks have played fast and loose with people’s biggest asset – their homes. This is disgusting, and this is criminal”.  MA Register, John O'Brian

“It’s like giving aspirin to someone with cancer,” he said of the proposed assistance. “You had all the big players at the top of the pyramid negotiating but nobody was speaking for the homeowners who have far more at stake at the ground level.” Matthew Weidner, Florida Lawyer, N.Y. Times 7/11/11

More voices coming soon.

















Thursday, February 10, 2011

California New Program Brings Hope To Victimized Homeowners

"Keep Your Home California" new program is a reality.  Homeowners that are facing Foreclosure or have fallen behind are encourage to Apply for aid & assistance.

Primary objectives in "Keep Your Home California" programs include:

Preserving Home ownership for low and moderate income Homeowners in California by reducing the number of delinquencies and preventing avoidable Foreclosures.

Assisting in the stabilization of California Communities.

Homeowners can also benefit from this Program in leveraging negotiations with their Mortgage Servicers.

Read more about the programs  http://www.keepyourhomecalifornia.org/programs.htm

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Foreclosure/Housing Crisis: Is America Fighting Back?

Devastation
As 2011 rolled in, the Housing Devastation and Families in Crisis is taking a never seen toll. Banks have continue to hurt Families across the Nation and every single Neighborhood is taking a devastating hit. There are multiple Investigations going on by Multiple Agencies, however, People are feeling unsecured by the wavering of those investigating the Criminals. On December 14, 2010, the lead Attorney General of the 50-state foreclosure investigation, Iowa’s Tom Miller, said “We will put people in jail,” in response to questions during a meeting Tuesday with more than 100 people from 15 states representing community, faith, and labor organizations, foreclosure victims and struggling homeowners from across the country. Miller also agreed that principal reductions, loan modifications, and compensation for defrauded homeowners are necessary to clean up the mortgage mess created by the big banks. Again, Attorney General Miller had promise that those that have been harmed by the issue should be compensated.

During the State of the Union, 2011, President Obama failed to mention anything about this issue. While President Obama was expected to focus largely on jobs and U.S. economic competitiveness in his State of the Union, a Democratic senator wanted to hear the president talk about how to more strongly stem the tide of housing foreclosures across the country. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) last week wrote Obama, urging him to do so. The freshman highlighted the well-reported troubles with Obama’s existing program to combat foreclosures, and proposes a six-point plan to keep Americans from losing their homes. Ignoring the Issue will only make it worse and taking any side of the Criminals can only add to the problem. It is an issue that should be at the very front of every Politician Agenda. Yes, we are very discourage that this issue continues to be "Whitewashed" by our leaders.

Just weeks after taking the reins of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Darrell Issa is locking horns with the ranking Democrat on the committee investigating the banks' role in the foreclosure crisis. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) said his attempts to make banks more accountable for the robo-signing fiasco, which led several banks to halt foreclosure actions in some states, are being stymied by Issa. "[Issa] is turning a blind eye to the alleged abuses by the mortgage service industry," Cummings told The Post through a representative. To play Partisan Politics on the issue would only bring an added anger towards the System and Politicians from every Victimized Homeowner. People want to believe that Crime does not pay and that those that are caught violating our Laws would be punished to the full extent of the very Law they violated.

Americans are watching. Our expectations are high that we will see justice for the millions of families who have lost their homes, the millions more who are at risk of foreclosure, and the neighborhoods across the country devastated by falling housing values and vacant properties as a result of widespread mortgage fraud.




Voices,
"In the end, all of us are paying a price for this home mortgage crisis. And all of us will pay an even steeper price if we allow this crisis to continue to deepen," President Obama explained. "But if we act boldly and swiftly to arrest this downward spiral, every American will benefit." -
President Obama

"We're serious about getting it right. This is our chance and we know that." - AG Miller

"You can count on us! You can count on 50 AGs." - AG Miller

"How long must the American people work 2nd jobs to stay in our homes." - Shirley Broomfield

"The foreclosure process should stop while modifications begin." - AG Miller

"The kind of fraud that got us into this crisis is intolerable. " - AG Miller

"So when people misrepresent the homeowners, they lie to them, they cheat them out of their homes...." - AG Miller

PLEASE SIGN PETITION AND TELL YOUR ATTORNEY GENERAL THAT "CRIME SHOULD NOT PAY"
www.showdowninamerica.org/crimeshouldntpay