Weak oversight allowing banks, other lenders to “dual track” in West Palm Beach

Florida home in Foreclosure

The early results from the 2012 national agreement to stop the biggest banks from abusing homeowners facing foreclosure are in – and they are bad, for the homeowners. According to a survey conducted by Politico.com, the 5 banks involved in that settlement have continued to take advantage of distressed homeowners.

Over 60,000 complaints have been filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since the beginning of 2014 alone, according to POLITICO’s review of the CFPB’s database. Those complaints center upon lenders either mishandling mortgage and home loan modifications or hurrying the foreclosure process (often referred to as dual tracking). What’s more, reviewers believe that the number of homeowners with complaints about unfair practices is actually low because so many homeowners still do not know that the CFPB exists.

“It’s troubling to hear that some consumers continue to experience mortgage servicing problems,” a spokesperson for Attorney General Cooper’s office in North Carolina said in an emailed statement. “While the 2012 settlement brought help to many homeowners who were wronged, it’s clear there’s more work to be done to stop unfair home loans and unnecessary foreclosures.”

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/foreclosures-mortgage-lenders-2012-settlement-banks-213322#ixzz3w81buXLv

Unfortunately, distressed homeowners both in the West Palm Beach area, throughout Florida and around the country are still being abused despite the Dodd-Frank Act, the 2012 settlement and other laws enacted to supposedly help homeowners. Many of the banks and other loan servicers have made it clear that they put profits before their customers’ needs. And trying to make sure you dot every “I” and cross every “T” when filling out and submitting modification and other forms might still not be enough to keep your lender from trying to take your home.

Before that happens, you need to talk with a law firm knowledgeable about getting your loans modified today. Korte & Wortman, P.A. will fight for your rights against the abusive practices of a greedy loan servicer. Or, you may need to explore your rights in foreclosure defense. If you need help with any type of problems you have with your mortgage or any other home loan, contact us at Korte & Wortman now. Do not wait for the worst to happen – let us work with you on your behalf NOW so that you and your family can stay in your home.

Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in all aspects of foreclosure including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, short sales, loan modification, predatory lending practices and Dodd-Frank Act violation litigation. We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications and/or foreclosure defense they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

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