Monday, November 10, 2008

More On Florida AG's Lawsuit Against Loan Modification Firm

In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, WSVN-TV Channel 7 reports on the recent state Attorney General's lawsuit against Outreach Housing, a locally-based loan modification company accused of using unfair and deceptive practices to clip homeowners out of thousands of dollars in upfront fees to renegotiate mortgage terms with their lenders. According to the report, the firm claimed that most mortgages in South Florida were made in violation of some Federal laws and can be undone,(1) and blames its current problems on a couple of attorneys it retained to help its customers.(2) Some of the unsatisfied alleged victims are interviewed, as well as a company representative.

For the WSVN Channel 7 story transcript & link to its video report, see Home Heartache.

(1) According to their website, "Through the efforts of Outreach Housing, a dedicated network of professionals will pursue restitution for thousands of homeowners faced with foreclosure by outlining the TILA and RESPA violations that occurred at the lenders level—bottom-line this effort will allow the homeowner to stay in their home."
(2) According to another local media report, the lawsuit also accuses Outreach Housing of engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. Go here and go here for other posts on issues relating to attorneys, loan modifications, and the unlicensed/unauthorized practice of law.