Special offer

Wall Street Journal Reports Bank Of America Finds High Percentage of Errors in Foreclosure Filings

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Darney Realty 01458057 & 01464957

It was reported by Wall Street Journal that Bank of America found numerous errors in the first of what will be thousands of foreclosure re filings in 23 states.

This really comes as no surprise as BofA assumed Countrywide and Countrywide’s shoddy practices… BofA shareholders are left “holding the bag” in this mess.

Bank of America found these errors in the first 1% of the over 100,000 foreclosure re-submittal’s….that’s basically 2.5% to 5% average mistakes that should be expected…or about 2,500 to 5,000+ mortgages with errors…or 5,000+ Americans that were improperly served foreclosure notices.

That is a high amount and the likely hood of past foreclosures filed in error is at the same rate…this could lead to an epidemic of legal filings in courts by Attorney's  seeking damages for their clients who were foreclosed on illegally.

More to come!

Posted by

 

 

Bookmark and Share

Follow KandKDarney on Twitter

ButtonsHut.com

Comments(4)

Kate Bourland
Marketing with Kate - Redding, CA
Onlilne Marketing Mobile Marketing

this is no surprise at all, this country is in serious trouble!

Oct 25, 2010 07:06 AM
Carlos A. Fernandez
Zephyr Real Estate - San Francisco, CA
Bernal Heights/San Francisco

what a huge mess this all is ..the banks surely wanted to process as many foreclosures as they can and not even looking over all paperwork ..what a sham....hope gov holds them accountable for there reckless actions ...these are hard working individuals homes were talking about ...banks dont care at, all they want is profits at the end of the day!

Oct 25, 2010 07:08 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I'm wondering how many homeowners who vandalized their homes in frustration will want to sue and have the property damage reviewed in court?

Oct 25, 2010 07:09 AM
Kris & Kimberly Darney
Darney Realty - Claremont, CA
Your REALTORS® For Life

This is a can of worms...

Curious to see what late night TV commercials from "Non-attorney Spokes-persons" will be advertising a class action lawsuit "if you were in any way hurt or damaged by any major lenders"...yada, yada, yada...

 

Oct 25, 2010 08:19 AM