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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