Fresno Couple Among Many Alleging To Be Screwed Over By Forensic Loan Audit Outfit The Target Of $60M California AG Lawsuit, Separate Class Action
- Patty and Jody Farmer were hooked when a Rancho Cordova-based company offered to help refinance their adjustable-rate mortgage, which was about to become unaffordable. But after paying the company nearly $8,000 -- and following its advice to stop making mortgage payments -- the Farmers didn't get a new mortgage.
- Instead, their lender foreclosed on their Fresno home of 11 years, and they were forced to move out. Now the state is suing the company that authorities say scammed the
Farmers.(1)
For more, see Mortgage fraud strikes Valley homeowners (But state and federal law enforcement agencies fight back with lawsuits).
(1) The company, US Loan Auditors Inc., a loan-auditing company based in Rancho Cordova, is now part of a $60 million lawsuit that the California Attorney General's Office filed Oct. 6 (go here for press release, lawsuit) in Sacramento County Superior Court on behalf of California residents to seek restitution for all victims, including the Farmers, the story states.
In the California AG's lawsuit, the defendants are accused of using non-lawyers without any attorney supervision to prepare these forensic audits, and filing "cookie-cutter" lawsuits for hundreds of clients which "have overwhelmingly been dismissed at the pleading stage, have failed to result in any favorable settlements or adjudications, and would not, in any event, entitle consumers to the sweeping relief promised by Defendants." See lawsuit, at paragraph 2. The AG's office has described the defendants' actions as having "littered both state and federal courts with hundreds of lawsuits that have little or no chance of affording consumers any meaningful relief." See lawsuit, at paragraph 7.
The company also faces a separate class action lawsuit. See Ma, etal. v. U.S. Loan Auditors, LLC, et al.
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