World Wide Recession Caused By The Mortgage Melt-down.

Real Estate & Mortgage 6 – Foreclosure Meltdown Fraud and Scams Dec08 – Recession & Inflation

Part 6 (Excerpt)

World wide recession caused by the mortgage melt-down. Is inflation far behind?

What their ratings were based on was simply that nobody thought real estate would go down again. They were just going to keep going up forever, doesn’t really matter if you call it AAA or BBB. Isn’t going to matter if the note never get’s called.

We certainly saw that for years in the mortgage industry. We would refinances somebody and a couple of years later they would call us up again and say hey my house went up $100,000 in value and I bought a car and a boat and my kids need to go to school and give me another hundred grand out of my property, and it just kept going up forever and ever and ever and as long as that was happening everything was just fine. But then as we know everything just stopped.

There’s only so much leverage that could exist out there and that is why the stop started if you will. Because as that leverage continued to balloon; how much more leverage can a Wall Street firm or a bank take on to buy up more mortgage backed securities? Oh I know we’ll carve out these tranches and we’ll sell them off overseas. So that is where it ballooned, how wide reaching and impactful has it been?

Well we see it now it’s a global recession. It’s not a US recession for that reason. And that is starting to clean itself up, not only by the Fed aggressively here at home, by working with other developed nations around the world with their equivalents of the Fed in those countries they are doing the same thing. They are acting aggressively and that’s great for the short-term but that is like putting a band-aid on a carotid artery that has been severed, it doesn’t work. That is okay for today and tomorrow, long term there are bigger issues, bigger issues translate into inflation. Where I am going with this is the fact that right now with money being cheaper than it has been at any other time in the history of the United States.

That’s your motivation, if you’re looking for a loan, if you are looking to refinance a loan, if you’re looking for a loan modification, whatever your circumstances are, this is your opportunity. I am of the opinion that five years from now we’ll look back on this time period and say, my gosh look at all the mistakes the Fed made.

One of the things I want to go back to is something you said earlier about how all these mortgage derivatives were broken up and put back together. And most of them certainly many of them got bought by hedge funds. A lot of them got bought up by foreign governments and whatever around the world. One of the things about where that’s coming in is it’s causing a massive structural problem, especially in the mortgage industry when it comes to the servicing aspect and a loan modification aspect.

These hedge funds are now coming along, and they are suing the servicers because the servicers are doing what they had a right to do under the contract that they signed with the hedge fund in the first place which was to modify these loans. While the hedge funds are saying if you’re going to modify the loan we want all the money and the servicers or the bank or whatever is saying, no we’re not going to so now they are getting into a big fight and I have a feeling we’re going to see a lot of lawsuits, which is only going to hurt the American homeowner, because unfortunately it’s only going to delay a loan modification process.

But it’s also one more reason why you want to have an attorney on your side negotiating with the servicers, negotiating with the bank, maybe even negotiating with the hedge fund for all we know. But negotiating with somebody on your behalf, somebody with the legal power, negotiating for you so if they need to go after the bank for lack of standing, because maybe that’s what it takes to get their attention, go after them and prove they have a lack of standing and say, oh great now that I have your attention let’s do something to help the home owner.

Well, I want to point something out here because Brett, Dan, and I have talked about this many, many times, every single case that we have that is a loan modification case through Velocity Financial and through the debt alliance law firms that we use. Every one of these cases where the people tried to do this on their own, eventually they gave up, they were told No. One case that we were successful in a loan modification was a case where they were told No three separate times by his servicer. Three times, they told him No. I have this case documented, I know this person well. He was told No three separate times and we sicked the law firm on them and we got that loan modification that has actually relieved him of about $30,000 in interim monies…

Understanding The Robo Signing Scandal And How It Affects Your Mortgage

Have you heard about the Robosigning scandal and wonder how it might affect you if your mortgage, especially if you are looking to avoid foreclosure?
Robo-signing, a term first identified by consumer and investor advocate Nye Lavalle in 1999, refers to the automatic generation and signing of documents. In the case of the Robosigning scandal, these documents refer to Mortgage and Foreclosure affidavits and documents.

The result has been that many people may have lost their homes or been threatened with the loss of their homes without their lender having either read the relevant foreclosure documents, ascertained that the bank actually owned the mortgage, and certainly without a notary being present, although a notary seal appears on the relevant documents. This is important because they are requirements for how the system is supposed to work.

In order to begin the foreclosure process on a defaulting mortgage, lenders must, by law, be able to produce a sworn affidavit verifying that the trust (bank) owns the mortgage in question, and that the mortgage is at least six months in arrears. In fact, at every transfer of property, it is vital to establish a clear chain of title against future claims. If a clear chain of title cannot be established (or is broken) claims may be rendered void, or in the alternative a property may seem to have a clear title when in fact someone has a legitimate claim against it.

There has been testimony in recent depositions, that some lenders and trusts are robotically pursuing foreclosure proceedings against mortgage loans which they do not actually own, and that some homeowners do not, in fact, know what institution owns their mortgage, and to whom they need to pay the money required to prevent the loss of their home.

In the olden days, pre 2005, the your Local Bank on whomever you applied to for a mortgage, would hold your mortgage for the full 15 or 30 year term. Just as historically, real estate prices in the United States were driven by supply and demand, and generally tracked the rate of inflation. However, something called Securitization changed all that. A mortgage can be a rather risky asset to hold on its own and has the potential to make money for investors

Securitization means that your Local Lender sold your loan to an Investment Bank, such as JPMorgan Chase or Bear Sterns, which ‘sponsored’ the loan. These banks acted as middle men. They packaged your mortgage together with hundreds of others into Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) and sold these securities to investors. At the end of the U.S. real estate boom in 2005 and 2006, about 70 percent of the $6.1 trillion in mortgage lending was packaged into bonds and sold by trusts (aka banks in finance jargon) to investors.

The trust is hands-off: it hires a Servicer to collect your monthly loan payment on your mortgage, and other maintenance duties. The idea is that if you default no one company or investor is out- that risk is spread out across multiple investments

All of the signed, dated and notarized legal documentation accompanying a transfer of a mortgage should follow the loan at every step. For each round that your mortgage is sold, there should also be additional pieces of paperwork, saying the loan has been legally sold. Investors who bought MBS did so with the promise that the underlying mortgages conformed to basic underwriting standards, and that proper procedures were followed in the chain of securitization. But we are now finding out that they weren’t.

Why is this important? Let’s say you get sick and can’t work so you are unable to make your mortgage payments. Eventually, the Servicer comes knocking: “You haven’t paid us. We want our money or this house.” To support the complaint that the mortgage hasn’t been paid, the servicer must have an affidavit that verifies the trust actually does own the mortgage, and thus is owed six months of payments. The Servicer starts foreclosure proceedings.

In order to do so, someone at the Servicer company had to personally swear on an affidavit in front of a notary that the mortgage’s ownership had been verified (and was owned by the Servicer’s principal) and that you, the homeowner, owed back mortgage payments. This process is supposed to be done for each and every foreclosure.

And that is the problem. With all the foreclosures from the financial downturn, “robo-signers” from the banks were robotically signing off on literally hundreds of thousands of affidavits. And this is where the verification process loses its credibility.

First, the servicer’s robo-signer signing off on these affidavits may not have been checking every single one to see that the trust indeed owned the mortgage note. Second, the notarization was not conducted by a human being who verified that the information was what it purported to be, but was done electronically.

Bryan Bly a “robo- signer” at Nationwide Title Clearing Inc. (which helps banks with paperwork), signed his name on an average 5,000 mortgage documents a day for companies such as Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. Of course, Mr. Bly wasn’t sitting at his desk signing his name. Nationwide Title employs a computer system that automatically inserts a copy of Bly’s signature on thousands of digital files that he never saw. The system also affixed an electronic notary seal.

What does this mean for you now that you are jobless with health problem riddens? You don’t know who owns your mortgage, which means your payments could have been going to the wrong company. And now that you’re in trouble and need help, such as a loan modification, you don’t know which company to turn to. Worse, if the original sale of your mortgage was never processed correctly and never verified at each step it was sold, then the trust cannot lawfully claim that it owns that mortgage.

Lawsuits fighting some of the more than 4 million foreclosures since 2006 have exposed sloppy recordkeeping and raised questions about the validity of documents used to seize properties. So when the Servicer starts foreclose proceedings on your home, does it have the authority to do so? Not if the loan was not correctly sold at each and every step. We now know so many of these parties foreclosing have no contractual right to foreclose. And, the plot thickens.

The “robo-signing of affidavits and Assignments of Mortgage and all other mortgage foreclosure documents served to cover up the fact that loan servicers cannot demonstrate the facts required to conduct a lawful foreclosure. If it turns out that robo-signers did indeed sign off on loans without review, they committed fraud by claiming knowledge of a financial matter of which they had no personal knowledge. It could also mean that some people have been wrongly evicted from their houses because the foreclosure is based on fraudulent documents.

A second problem has been the lack of original paperwork required by judges in foreclosure proceedings. At JPMorgan Chase & Co. from 2005 to November 2008, about a third of foreclosure files were missing mortgage assignments. Servicers would often write new assignments when judges requested proof that the party seeking to repossess a property had the right to do so.

The foreclosure crisis opened up this process to scrutiny, as banks claimed to have lost thousands of promissory notes and were instead showing judges “copies.” Missing or incomplete paperwork has forced lenders to routinely recreate documents to show courts they have standing to seize properties.
To the extent that these transfers are not “copies” but new documents and were completed retroactively, raises issues about honesty in the creating and dating of the assignments/transfers and about what parties can do, if anything, if an entity in the securitization chain, such as Lehman Brothers or New Century, is no longer in existence. So another legal issue for the courts, centers on whether assignments can be created to show transfers between banks that happened years earlier.

Spurred by descriptions of these practices in depositions of employees involved in robo signing and the potential for abuse, the attorneys general in all 50 states last month opened an investigation into whether banks and loan servicers used false documents and signatures or improper practices to justify hundreds of thousands of foreclosures.

Several large banks like Bank of America, GMAC, JPMorgan Chase and Co have all suspended foreclosures or evictions in recent weeks after these allegations surfaced of shoddy loan documents in foreclosure cases. Citigroup, another large player had failed to do so, but has been ordered by a federal court to defend a lawsuit alleging that it foreclosed using questionable documents.

If you are facing foreclosure or are considering options to avoid foreclosure, the most important thing is to realize that you have options and not give up hope! Then contact an attorney licensed in your state who has experience with loan modifications, short sales and other avoiding foreclosure options. Or you can contact me at [emailprotected]

Where Can You Search For Madison Mortgage Company

Searching for the madison mortgage company online is the best option.

Is it your first time in buying a home? If yes then the first question that will come in your mind is which one would be the right Madison mortgage company. There are some things that you need to consider.

Purchasing a house can often be a difficult task and getting yourself ripped here might be very significant as it may have big impact on your future. You finances might get affected and you will even make wrong investments which will certainly not be favorable for you in the future. Hence, it is very important for you to make the right decision and select the most appropriate madison mortgage company to get loans. Mentioned below are some important criteria that can help you search for genuine providers.

The first thing that you should do is take help from the realtor. Ensure that you take suggestions from the realtor and certainly have a look at the recommendations provided by him/her in relation to the mortgage company. This will help you in getting the various loan options that are available and thus the concepts will be clarified. Since the realtors have been into this market since a long time then they will certainly be helpful to you as they know the best mortgage companies in the area.

At the time you are looking out for the Madison mortgage company that are in the market, another thing that you should do is look out for the ones that are based locally.

When you know about the many Madison mortgage company that are present, the next thing which you can do is you choose the one which is locally based. This is because only then you will be able to visit them and their office to see what they have to offer you with. With this you will also be able to see to it that the mortgage company you have seen is not at all unproductive. It is because then you will be able to know the different kinds of options which they will offer you.

The next and the less time consuming option which you can choose is looking out for it on the web. This is one good way to look out for the Madison mortgage company because here the information you would get will all be valid and true. In this way you can be assured that the company is good enough and can also give you right loans which you are looking out for. When you want to research on the web just one thing that needs to be remembered always is that you got to be a bit careful while choosing. It is with this that you may find right Madison mortgage company that can help you with good loans.

When Should You Refinance A Mortgage

Do you want to refinance a mortgage? How do you decide when to refinance? Needless to say, there has been a lot of debate on it for several years. Sometimes, refinancing a mortgage at lower interest rate is not always the right decision. Doing multiple times refinancing a mortgage can minimize your overall financial benefit and eat up savings. So, it is good to put some thoughts behind the timing of the decision you take.

Goal behind Refinancing
Have you ever thought of your goal behind refinance a mortgage? If not, then lets us tell you. Generally, it has two main goals, first reducing the interest expense and second is debt consolidation. You must think what you want to accomplish, and remember one thing is that refinancing a mortgage doesnt pay off the debt.

When to Refinance
After expounding your reasons for refinancing a mortgage, you will need to consider whether the circumstances and timing create the right time to avail a new loan. Normally, you have to plan to be the home for a while for refinancing to make sense. Look at the savings relative to costs, and then consider- how long you are going to be in your property? If you are unable to take right decision, you can consult mortgage brokers who are well experienced in this area. In case of willing to know further details, mortgage marketing guru at MortgageMarketingCoach can assist you.

Refinancing Tips
Before giving you refinancing tips, you need to know who mortgage brokers are. Mortgage Brokers or mortgage broker marketing Experts are who serve as middleman between homebuyers and lenders.

Tip 1
Refinance once on your current mortgage. While no other can tell you with certainly where interest rates are going, our loan officer marketing secrets will teach you the fastest way to achieve your goals. It will also tell you how to invest your time for maximum profit.

Tip 2
Know where you stand with your current mortgage before you refinance including terms and interest rates as well as relevant factors such as whether or not the loan has a prepayment penalty. Savings always come from a lower interest expense, not lower monthly mortgage payments.

Tip 3
Consider a mortgage broker is a prudent decision. Sometimes, in order to get approved for the loan, you have to sell your story to the lender.

Tip 4
Getting the credit score in the best possible shape can help you get a better mortgage rate. You must review your credit reports, and keep copies of credit scores.

While a refinance will assist you harvest more money, it is vital to look at out for prices that eat into those savings. First, acknowledge that there is no such issue as a free lunch, and there is no such issue as a “no closing cost” mortgage. The originating lender can get paid for its efforts; it’s simply a matter of how they get paid. Closing prices may be paid in origination points, a better interest rate or a better loan amount.

Keep in mind that avoiding junk fees will keep down your closing costs and improve the return when refinancing a mortgage.

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Identifying And Avoiding Mortgage Fraud

Recent financial industry distress publicly attributed to widespread mortgage loan defaults has generated mounting pressure on federal prosecutors to increase investigations into incidents of mortgage fraud across the nation. On February 6, 2004, CNN reported that the FBI warned that mortgage fraud was becoming so rampant that the resulting epidemic of fraud could trigger a massive financial crisis. Mortgage fraud has now become so prevalent that the United States Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been forced to create an entirely new category for tracking these cases. According to a CBS news report, the number of FBI agents assigned to mortgage related crimes increased by 50 percent from 2007 to 2008. Prosecutors and investigators on both the state and local levels are also feverishly organizing task forces and creating real estate fraud departments to counter this burgeoning wave of crime.

CRIME & PUNISHMENT

The primary focus of these investigations appears to be on borrowers, investors, mortgage brokers, appraisers and real estate agents. Some of the charges levied against these perpetrators have included making false statements on loan applications, bank fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to launder funds and a number of applicable state laws. However, the primary legal vehicle implemented by federal prosecutors has been section 1014 of Title 18 of the United States Code which declares mortgage fraud as a federal crime encompassing anyone who willfully overvalues any land or property, or knowingly makes any false statement, for the purpose of influencing a financial institution upon a loan application, purchase agreement or other related documents. A violation of the federal mortgage fraud law (18 U.S.C. 1014) alone is punishable by up to thirty years imprisonment and a one million dollar fine.

MORTGAGE FRAUD SCHEMES

The most effective way to avoid prosecution for mortgage fraud is to identify mortgage fraud schemes prior to any actual involvement. Most mortgage fraud offenses fall into one of two general categories: fraud for housing and fraud for profit. Fraud for housing often involves fraudulent acts committed by a borrower, often coached by his or her mortgage broker or real estate agent, to obtain a loan for the ultimate goal of acquiring a home. These fraudulent facts generally pertain to the falsification of facts and documents during the loan application process to enable the borrower to obtain financing that he or she would otherwise not be qualified to receive. Conversely, fraud for profit typically involves a more concerted plan to abuse the entire real estate transactional process for pecuniary gain.

FRAUD FOR HOUSING

Income Fraud

This occurs when a borrower inflates his or her amount of income to qualify for a loan or a larger loan amount. Although recent reductions in the use of stated income or no-doc liar loans has somewhat curbed income fraud, daring borrowers are increasingly generating more fraudulent documents to falsify income. Information technology and photocopy equipment have become so advanced that very convincing documentation, such as income statements, savings accounts and tax returns, can be produced on demand.

Employment Fraud

In order to justify overstated income in a loan application, borrowers will claim self-employment in a non-existent company or represent having a higher position in a company than the borrower actually holds.

Failure to Disclose Liabilities

The debt-to-income ratio is an important part of the loan underwriting criteria used to determine a borrowers eligibility for mortgage loans. Consequently, borrowers will conceal financial obligations like newly acquired credit card debt, other mortgages, and private loans to artificially reduce their debt-to-income ratios.

Occupancy Fraud

Generally occurs when a borrower states on a loan application that he or she intends to occupy a property as a primary residence to secure a lower interest rate when the borrower actually intends to obtain the loan to acquire an investment property.

FRAUD FOR PROFIT

Equity Skimming and Cash-Back Schemes

A straw buyer is typically implemented as the buyer of the property due to his or her creditworthiness and resulting ability to obtain favorable financing. Unknowing straw buyers can be manipulated by mortgage brokers and real estate agents to purchase a property as a primary residence with the broker or agent later serving as a property manager to collect anticipated rental income. After the escrow closes and the mortgage and real estate brokers collect their commissions, they proceed to collect rental income and fail to make the mortgage payments.

Complex schemes can involve a knowing straw buyer, an appraiser who intentionally overstates the propertys value, a dishonest seller that intentionally inflates the selling price, and a dishonest settlement officer that makes undisclosed disbursements from the loan proceeds. All of these conspirators collaborate to collect portions of the proceeds of an inappropriately large loan before eventually letting it go into default.

Appraisal Fraud or Price Inflation

This fraud occurs when a dishonest appraiser intentionally overstates the value of a property or when an existing appraisal is altered to reflect a higher value. When a home is overvalued, more money can be obtained by the seller in a purchase transaction or by the borrower in a cash-out refinance.

The New Appraisal Fraud: Price Deflation

When done legitimately, a short sale occurs when a borrower that owes more than his or her property is worth sells the property below market value and the lender agrees to accept the lower repayment amount and forgive the difference. A new hybrid of fraud has emerged where an appraiser or a real estate agent drastically devalues the property in an appraisal or brokers price opinion (BPO) so that the home will sell with ease at a price well below market value. Of course the new buyer is in collaboration with the seller, agent and appraiser, so all of the conspirators proceed to sell the home at a higher price for a big profit.

Identity Theft

Identity theft fraud occurs when a victims identity is assumed by another to obtain a mortgage without ever intending to make any payments on the loan. The perpetrators often abscond with a portion of the loan proceeds and sometimes are daring enough to lease the property and collect some deposits and rental income before disappearing.

The Buy and Bail

This completely new scheme is perpetrated by a home owner who cannot sell the home because more is owed on the property than its worth. Because no lender will provide the owner a loan for a second primary residence, the owner tells the lender that he or she plans to rent out the current home despite having no intention of doing so. Sometimes a falsified rental agreement is used to further support the falsehood. Once the second home is purchased, the owner bails on the original home and fails to make any further mortgage payments.

AVOIDING & PREVENTING FRAUD

Mortgage fraud frequently emanates from groups that complete an abnormal amount of similar transactions or churn out many offers to purchase at once. These outfits may appear disorganized or unprofessional due to the large amount of transactions they are attempting to manage. It is also no coincidence that mortgage fraud has significantly increased as housing values have decreased since most fraud schemes involve a financially distressed or otherwise vulnerable seller. It is equally important to remember that agents owe a very strict fiduciary duty to act in their clients best interests. So before reporting a client to your local authorities, speak with legal counsel or your state real estate licensing department to ensure that your proposed actions dont constitute a breach of your fiduciary duty to your client.

Real estate agents are in a unique position that enables them to identify and even prevent the occurrence of fraud by recognizing the red flags, asking appropriate questions, and giving the principals in their transactions the full picture of what consequences are associated with participating in mortgage fraud. While a lot of damage has been done in the real estate market, we can prevent more of the same from occurring in the future.

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Strict views are not the only a few reasons many brides to be splash out on modest wedding dresses. For the most part fashion is transferring a more modest location. This trend supports the belief that model is cyclical, and that the actual cycle is recommending to more modest-style wedding gowns. “We’ve gone through a period of time over the past ten years or so which experts state strapless gowns are Enjoy shopping the proper and cheap bridal dresses online developing fashion,” told me Walker, “but if we check the runway of specifically what is coming . . . modest dresses are becoming more well-known.” The new themes in wedding dresses contain sleeves, higher necklines, more neck essentials, simple embellishments, and the most attention on the bodice. Which is good news for small businesses who already take along modest wedding dresses. Even though the stores already function necklines and masturbator sleeves, which gives them an wider audience, find wedding dresses because they are splendid, and modest apparel appeal to the taste of women.

“They’re not come across that exact order, but they look at it or think ‘that’s a beautiful garment,'” said Wells. “They are unaware of where it really was created, but they just see it as a beautiful wedding gown and go with they.”

Although age . to produce modest robes, stores focus on getting beautiful dresses that lots of people women will enjoy. “If comfortably get to the point where you can get our gowns for the reason that they’re beautiful gown, then we will feel that we have succeeded in our own business,” alleged Walker.

So is modesty back style? It looks appreciate it’s on its way. But whether it is or not, the actual modest wedding dress are forever appealing for their retro and simple beauty.

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Adjustable Mortgage Help – How Government Mortgage Programs Can Help Struggling Home Owners

Need Help With Your Adjustable Mortgage?

Alot of home owners across America are looking for help with their adjustable rate mortgage and do not know who to turn to for that help! One of the places that you can go to is the United Stated Government. This article will go over that United States Governments mortgage rescue plan so keep reading and see if it can help you!ou!

What If I Owe More Then The Value Of My House

One of the biggest problems for home owners with ARM home loans is that they owe more on their home then it is worth. This is due to falling property values across the country. Being upside down automatically disqualifies them from a traditional refinance loan. The new government program however lets those people refinance up to 105% of the value of their home. You can only refinance for a fixed rate or lower interest rate and not to get cash out.

Another requirement for this program is that you must have a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan and still have good credit and have sufficient income to pay the loan payments. They will also be fully documented loans, meaning that you must provide all income and asset information to the lender!

What If I Do Not Qualify For That Program

If you either have bad credit or do not have a Fannie or Freddie loan you can still get help from the Government. They have a program called “Make Home Affordable”. It gives cash incentives to lenders to modify a borrowers loan terms and payments to make the home affordable to them and avoid foreclosure.Under this plan the lender can lower your payment to 31%-40% of you income and keep it at that level for up to five years. This plan only modifies your first mortgage and will not affect a second mortgage or home equity loan. Where Can I Learn More About Loan Modifications and Government Loan Programs
To learn about the options you have when struggling with a Adjustable Rate Mortgage and how to get help and keep your home log onto http://www.adjustablemortgageinfo.com/ today!