Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Virginia Homeowner Hauls Foreclosure Rescue Operator Into Court

While working on a post last week on New York City foreclosure rescue operator Home Savers ConsultingaCorp., I stumbled into a pending foreclosure rescue lawsuit against a Virginia rescue operator also using the "Home Savers" moniker. The lawsuit, being litigated in a Norfolk, Virginia Federal Court, is captioned Clemons vs. Home Savers LLC, and White and Selkin, and has been filed by Virginia Beach attorney Tanya Bullock of the firm Bullock & Cooper, PC on behalf of the plaintiff.

Among the causes of action asserted in the lawsuit are (1) equitable mortgage, (2) violations of the Federal Truth In Lending Act, Home Ownership & Equity Protection Act, and Federal Reserve Board Regulation Z, (3) breach of fiduciary duty & negligence, (4) fraud, intentional misrepresentation and deceit, (5) conversion, (6) unjust enrichment, (7) breach of the implied covenant of good faith & fair dealing, (8) violations of Federal & Virginia Real Estate Settlement Procedures Acts, (9) constructive trust and resulting trust, (10) action to quiet title, (11) violation of Virginia Mortgage Broker Lender Act.

For a copy of Clemons vs. Home Savers LLC, et al., drop me a line at HomeEquityTheft@yahoo.com and I'll e-mail you a copy.

Go here for information on other foreclosure rescue litigation filed by the law firm Bullock & Cooper. equitable mortgage yak