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...with a mortgage foreclosure proceeding...Truong's home. ...
...A federal appeals court...revived a mortgage borrower's...inflating his home appraisal to...lender MortgageIT Inc. on Harold...higher interest loans. He also...
...handling her mortgage-modification request...the available loan modifications,"...50-year federal sentence. ...
...of her mortgage to a...that Aurora Loan Services' foreclosure...Registration Systems Inc. (MERS) "...case to federal court....
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...obtained a loan backed by...A. The mortgage agreement was...34;) a home equity loan...removed to federal court....
...in the home mortgage arena, federal prosecutors in...Corp., Citigroup Inc., JPMorgan Chase...practices regarding loan origination, servicing...
...That a mortgage lender followed...denying a loan modification did...151; A federal judge rejected...at his home, according to...
...amp; Co. Inc. before it...New York home office and...against the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie...34; mortgage loans, rejecting motions...
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...to fraudulently obtain mortgage loans. The defendants now...was a licensed home mortgage loan originator...
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