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Mortgage servicing abuses - It is hitting the fan in a

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:38 am
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> case estimate that Chase and Wells Fargo may have cheated homeowners in
> default out of a BILLION DOLLARS in bogus fees. I would take a guess that
> EVERY chapter 13 case with mortgage arrears has this issue present.****
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I would place my bet in you're right!On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Erik Clark <
This article talks about an issue we have been discussing in court for years and what ultimately led to the Addendum. The Plaintiffs in this case estimate that Chase and Wells Fargo may have cheated homeowners in default out of a BILLION DOLLARS in bogus fees. I would take a guess that EVERY chapter 13 case with mortgage arrears has this issue present.

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