Monday, November 7, 2011

Do homeowners who lost it all in flawed foreclosures deserve a second chance?

The Feds have launched a massive review of homeowners who lost everything in foreclosures that may have been seriously flawed.

Banks last week began sending out an estimated 4.5 million letters to homeowners who were in some stage of the foreclosure process in 2009 and 2010, informing them they may be eligible to have their files reviewed.

These include victims of robo-signing, in which banks churned out foreclosure documents in assembly-line fashion without checking the accuracy.

Still, it's far from a blanket amnesty. The reviews are aimed at helping homeowners who were foreclosed on even though they had already been accepted by the bank into a mortgage modification program or had been shielded by the bankruptcy process. Homeowners hit with questionable fees during the foreclosure process may also have a case.

Read the rest of the article at the Boston Globe

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