Sunday, November 02, 2008

San Diego DA's Office Using Mail To Issue Scam Warnings To Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

In San Diego, California, NBC-TV Channels 7/39 report:
  • Those falling behind on their house payments are increasingly being targeted by scam artists. Authorities say it's a problem that is likely to get bigger as more homeowners face foreclosure. The deputy district attorney's office has moved to protect homeowners, by sending out pamphlets to people who are late paying their mortgage or have received what's called a notice-of-default.

  • "We've seen a lot more activity in people taking advantage of distressed homeowners and we want to make sure they know how they're protected," said Michael Groch, Head of the Economic Crimes Division at the Deputy District Attorney's Office. He said those offering services to help those facing foreclosure: (1) Cannot accept money up-front, (2) Cannot take an ownership interest in the home, (3) Must provide a written contract detailing services offered, including how the contract can be terminated.

  • Groch says not following these guidelines could be a misdemeanor or a felony. They can carry a maximum sentence of up to three years in prison.

For more, see Scam Artists Target Foreclosure Victims (Authorities move to protect distressed homeowners).