Florida Attorney General Begins Enforcement of Mortgage Modification Firms

I just received an email from an ActiveRain Realtor member that stated basically the following:

"The Florida Attorney General office has set up "spot checkers" to find people/companies accepting up-front fees for negotiating loan modifications.  When I was called, I answered yes to the question (do I get paid up front).

I had only 2 clients. 

After what ended up being an interrogation, I agreed to refund the money of the 2 clients even though they never complained!  I agreed to cease & desist for which there will be an agreement in writing.  Here is the kicker - I have to pay a fine of $5,000 plus costs!  A portion of the text of the Attorney General letter says, "As we discussed, you will be responsible for the attorneys fees and costs and investigative costs of this action.  Our office will be seeking $15,000.00 as a stipulated payment with $10,000.00 of that amount being waived due to your refunds to the affected consumers. The remaining $5000.00 will need to be paid unless you can provide documentation of your inability to pay."

The message here is that the Economic Crimes Unit of the Attorney General is now actively investigating anyone undertaking activities that would come under the definition of Mortgage Foreclosure Consultant or activities that come under the umbrella of the Florida Fraud Prevention Rescue Act.  I reported on the position of the Florida Bar in their Ethics Alert and now the matter was written up on the Daily Business Review at FORECLOSURES: STRICT RULES FOR LAWYERS.

EVERONE furnishing mortgage modification or foreclosure rescue services to Florida residents must be vigilant to the terms of this legislation!

Copyright 2009 Richard P. Zaretsky, Esq.

Be sure to contact your own attorney for your state laws, and always consult your own attorney on any legal decision you need to make.  This article is for information purposes and is not specific advice to any one reader.

Richard Zaretsky, Esq., RICHARD P. ZARETSKY P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1655 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD, SUITE 900, WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33401, PHONE  561 689 6660   RPZ99@Florida-Counsel.com - FLORIDA BAR BOARD CERTIFIED IN REAL ESTATE LAW - We assist Brokers and Sellers with Short Sales and Modifications and Consult with Brokers and Sellers Nationwide!  Shortsales@Florida-Counsel.com  New Website www.Florida-Counsel.com.  See our easy to find articles at Need Short Sale Information? - These Articles Probably Answer Your Question

 
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MAR
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427,849 Points 17 Featured Posts Outside Blog

OK. Now I'm confused. I've read several posts from REALTORS who take up-front fees from buyers who are purchasing pre-foreclosure properties. I think the last one I read was from Broker Bryant. But for all I know, you could be talking about two totally different things. I think I read another post from Lenn Harley about a new law that addresses this same subject. But then again, I could have them all mixed up. Ugh! So much confusion!

11:12pm • #1
392,020 Points 23 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Wow, that's tough luck. And lisa, thhis is not about the buyers, it is about providing loan modification to borrowers and taking money up-front, whihc is prohibited.

On the other hand, I do not quite understand how these companies can provide this service, and then collect, as people may just not pay them at all. I do not see the mechanism.

11:22pm • #2
392,020 Points 23 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Richard, forgot this. If you, as an attorney, do loan modification, can you still charge a retainer?

11:23pm • #3

It's about time they started cracking down on these firms. 

11:48pm • #4
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206,256 Points 19 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Richard,

I get many e-mails each day offering to teach me how to collect fees as a mortgage modification councilor, not one is concerned if I know anything about mortgages.

I say good for the attorney General! It's unfortunate that he's only concerned with up-front fees, competence would be more helpful!

Bill

7:15am • #5
253,811 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Any thoughts on Realtors charging upfront fees prior to doing short sales?  I still know quite a few of them that are requiring an upfront retainer.

9:24am • #7
316,621 Points 3 Featured Posts Hit Router

Thanks for the heads up Richard.  I'm surprised to see that a Realtor is offering Mortgage Modification services.

1:48pm • #8
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161,710 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Richard, I thought it was ok with proper disclosures as specified in the statute... and the exact language?

6:37pm • #9
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Wendy

The key here is that there were fees charged up front by a non-lawyer.

9:05pm • #10
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Excuse me. Because we don't think about future generations, they will never forget us. I am from Bulgaria and too poorly know English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "A cash advance loan provides a good alternative to bouncing a check, stained credit ratings as well as late payment charges." With best wishes :), Jette.
Jette
5:26am • #11

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