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Mortgage Fraud Blog Weekly Update – July 20th 2009
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Mortgage fraud expert Rachel Dollar–the MortgageFraud Blog.(Newsmaker)(dialogue with Rachel Dollar of Lanahan & Reilley LLP)(Interview): An article from: Mortgage Banking $9.95 This digital document is an article from Mortgage Banking, published by Thomson Gale on February 1, 2007. The length of the article is 3110 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Mortgage … |
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Subprime Mortgage Fraud And The U.s. Economic Crisis $90.95 Subprime Mortgage Fraud And The U.s. Economic Crisis |
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Mortgage Fraud $101.89 No Synopsis Available |
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An American Epidemic: Mortgage Fraud–A Serious Business $20.88 Fraud. It truly is an American epidemic. Epidemic may sound like a strong word, but after considering the latest figures on real estate fraud, you may feel the word isn’t quite strong enough. In this detailed guide to mortgage fraud, you and your staff will discover the most common types of mortgage fraud, how the bad guys operate, and how to develop a pre-funding audit system, so you can be vigilant about combating and stopping fraud every step of the way. In the groundbreaking "An American Epidemic," you’ll learn: The most common types of mortgage fraud What the hot fraud schemes are today Who are the typical suspects The scope of the problem and how far it has gone What fraudsters say to get a loan Tracking down the paper trail How to use the Patriot Act to your advantage With twenty-five years of experience in the mortgage and real estate business, author Michael S. Richardson discovered fraud within his own company. Michael never thought it could happen to him, but it did. Don’t become a victim of fraud. Follow the advice in "An American Epidemic" and safeguard your interests now |
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Mortgage Crisis: Fraud, Lies, and Deceit $15.29 I am going to talk about my experiences at accredited home lenders where I was underwriting sub prime mortgages and the crazy and insane lending that I saw, things that will really shock and make you realize why we are in a complete financial mess. I will also talk about the mortgage broker world and how they made money along with the kinds of fraudulent practices that were everywhere, I will also talk about how lenders just looked the other way and funded the loans that are in default now. |
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