Bank of America In Middle Of Another Mortgage Servicing Screw-Up; Promises To Give Back Home It Now Admits Was Foreclosed On In Error
He concludes his column with this less-than-optimistic observation:
- Let’s face it: Ms. Roberts got a break. Because she had a dogged lawyer, who had the wit to get a New York Times columnist interested in her case, a terrible mistake was uncovered. As a result, an unjustified foreclosure may well be reversed. But it has to make you wonder how many other people have lost their homes because of similar mistakes. I can’t bear to venture a guess. It’s too sickening to contemplate.
(1) MFY Legal Services is a not-for-profit law firm in New York City that provides free legal advice, counsel and representation to low-income New Yorkers on a wide range of civil legal issues, including housing, public benefits and entitlements, employment, mental health and adult home issues, consumer problems, and adoptions by foster care parents.
(2) According to the story, the notorious Buffalo, NY-based foreclosure mill law firm of Steven J. Baum, P.C. participated in the foreclosure process, and which, at one point, tried to get Ms. Roberts to waive her legal rights as a condition for a loan modification agreement.
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