California Mortgage Foreclosure News

January 16, 2011

The Bank of America foreclosure deal, struck with the state of California in December 2010, continues to make waves. Law experts say  that the case may wind up becoming a Class Action Lawsuit for affected homeowners.

THE BANKRUPTCY BLOG: California Mortgage Foreclosure

California Mortgage Foreclosure Case May Become Class Action Lawsuit: Hearing January 25, 2011 Los Angeles Superior Court. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: The Wroan Law Firm, Inc.  News date: 01/06/2011 13:17

http://pasadenabklaw.blogspot.com/2011/01/california-mortgage-foreclosure-case.html
California Rolls Out Foreclosure Aid

Starting today, unemployed California homeowners can apply for up to $3000 a month in mortgage assistance to tide them over for up to six months while looking for work.

News date: 01/10/2011 18:10

http://www.mortgageloan.com/california-rolls-out-foreclosure-aid-8268

Rep. Brad Miller raises questions about BofA, mortgage deal

Most of that — about $2.8 billion — came from Countrywide Financial, a California mortgage lender bought in 2008 by Charlotte-based Bank of America. Since the fall, banks have been facing increasing pressure to repurchase …

News date: 01/13/2011 10:42

http://loanworkout.org/2011/01/rep-brad-miller-raises-questions-about-bofa-mortgage-deal/

Rep. Brad Miller raises questions about BofA, mortgage deal

Most of that — about $2.8 billion — came from Countrywide Financial, a California mortgage lender bought in 2008 by Charlotte-based Bank of America. Since the fall, banks have been facing increasing pressure to repurchase …

News date 01/13/2011 10:42

http://loanworkout.org/2011/01/rep-brad-miller-raises-questions-about-bofa-mortgage-deal/

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