What do you think about Mortgage Predatory Lending Fraud?

In: Mortgage Lending

12 Mar 2010

Please explain
Realtor appraiser, banking Department ,Hud,Builders are all worried now after so many of them defraud people out of their homes I am so happy they are getting the lose now see how it feels.
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/PredatoryLending
Read this link

http://www.mortgagepress.com/article.asp?id=103340
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_40/b4003063.htm?campaign_id=rss_topStories
http://www.msfraud.org/howtheysteal.html
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http://www.predatorylendingsucks.com/
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http://www.msfraud.org/index.html
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5 Responses to What do you think about Mortgage Predatory Lending Fraud?

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teran_realtor

March 12th, 2010 at 12:18 pm

People who commit predatory lending or mortgage fraud should go to prison. And I’d be happy to help them along!

Those who commit RESPA violations too.

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Realty Shark

March 12th, 2010 at 12:28 pm

I think it is despicable. These people will generally prey upon immigrants, their own people, as a matter of fact, using the language and common background as a tool of deceit. They prey upon illegal immigrants the most; those who are afraid to speak up and who distrust English speaking people. They should all burn in hell for what they do to people.

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Nevada Pokerqueen

March 12th, 2010 at 1:10 pm

This is happening alot in the last few years since there was a feed-frenzy in home buyiing. Prices were high and everyone went into a panic to try to get a home before the prices went any higher.

Predatory is just as listed in the dictionary, a preditor looking for bait or something to catch and eat (like a lion getting a deer). These Mortgage companies prey on those that can not get loans for a home from a band or a reputable loan company. These fly by nigh loan companies set up shop when they know people are acrambling to get a loan as maybe their credit is not good enough or their income is not high enough for the loan. They offer you the loan with very high interest rates, you buy the home, and then you find out your panyment (with the interst included) is so high you can not cover the payment each month. Or if you can you realize you are paying strictly interest and you can never get the principal paid down.
If the paperwork is not straight forward and clear before you sign it, then fraud is taking place. If fraud takes place they can be reported. If it was a bad deal for you and you signed it anyway then you took the risk and nothing can be done (except refinance to get out from under this loan).

Good Luck

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Searchlight Crusade

March 12th, 2010 at 1:12 pm

The sooner they are *in* prison and *out* of business, the better for everyone.

Unfortunately, this seems to be one of those economic niches that, no matter how many times you clean them out, more scumbags arise to fill it.

Still, I’d rather legalize drugs to make room for predatory lenders in our prisons, than vice versa.

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Drew

March 12th, 2010 at 2:02 pm

I think I am going to start a betting pool on when the first guy walk in the some loan office and shoot the clown in the face.

I bet that will take place some time in February.

You screw over some guy who end up in a divorce after several months of finical hardship, so now the guy has lost him family, his wife want money for child support plus alimony, he has no house and most likely this will affect his work, not that he want want to work since he lost every thing and they take what is left.

Once this happens and it breaks in the news I am sure other with the same idea will get the green light and it will happen again several time.

If they do not start enforcing these laws soon I would not be surprised if this happens.

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