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servicing process. It also covered two companies previously purchased by Ocwen, Litton Loan
Servicing LP (“Litton”) and Homeward Residential Holdings LLC (previously known as American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. or AHMSI). Ocwen was also required to pay $ 125 million to the nearly 185,000 Ocwen, Litton, and Homeward borrowers who had been foreclosed upon and well as being required to adhere to significant new homeowner protections.
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349:(R-AL) helped gather Republican support for the bill. The Senate then passed the bill by unanimous consent without debate. Aderholt said that he and supporters “were surprised that it came through at the eleventh hour there” in the Senate. President Obama vetoed the bill on Oct. 8, following outcry from homeowner advocates and increased scrutiny from the press.
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mean someone forges an executive's signature, or a lower-level employee signs his or her own name with a fake title. It can mean failing to comply with notary procedures. In all of these cases, robo-signing involves people signing documents and swearing to their accuracy without verifying any of the information."
165:, said in an interview with HousingWire reporter Jon Prior. "All the mortgage servicers do the same thing. They have people either on the inside or through outsourcers that we call Robo-signers. They just sign everything in sight, but the legal system requires that they actually know the information."
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entered the
Consent Order on September 30, 2014. The consent order addressed SunTrust's alleged misconduct regarding its mortgage servicing and foreclosure practices. SunTrust was also required to create a 40 million dollar fund for the approximately 45,000 SunTrust borrowers who were foreclosed upon
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Aderholt defended his bill in a statement: “There is absolutely no connection whatsoever between the
Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010 and the recent foreclosure documentation problems… The bill expressly requires lawful notarizations, and in no way validates improper notarizations.
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ruled, in 2007, that "... it is apparent - and we so hold - that no substantive rights, obligations or defenses are affected by the use of the MERS device, there is no reason why mere form should overcome the salutary substance of permitting the use of this commercially effective means of business."
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February 9, 2012, it was announced that the five largest mortgage servicers (Ally/GMAC, Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo) agreed to a historic settlement with the federal government and 49 states. The settlement, known as the National Mortgage Settlement (NMS), required the
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released two reports that robo-signing continued to be a major problem in U.S. courtrooms across
America. The AP defined robo-signing as a "variety of practices. It can mean a qualified executive in the mortgage industry signs a mortgage affidavit document without verifying the information. It can
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Joseph A. Smith, Jr., the North
Carolina Commissioner of Banks, was tapped to be the Settlement Monitor. He created the Office of Mortgage Settlement Oversight (OMSO) to ensure the banks were providing relief to homeowners and complying with the new mortgage servicing standards as required by the
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Financial
Corporation—who at the time, was the largest nonbank mortgage loan servicer in the country—and its subsidiary, Ocwen Loan Servicing, to provide $ 2 billion in first lien principal reduction to underwater borrowers. The consent order addressed Ocwen's misconduct during the mortgage
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January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2013. In addition, SunTrust was required to adhere to significant new homeowner protections. The consent order required that SunTrust follow the servicing standards set up by the 2012 National Mortgage Settlement (NMS) with the five largest banks.
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that operates an electronic registry designed to track servicing rights and ownership of mortgage loans in the United States. Since the 2010 crisis, 62 million mortgages are held in the name of MERS, and MERS has initiated thousands of foreclosures in the United States, claiming to be the
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September 21, 2010, HousingWire ran an article citing defects in affidavits used in some foreclosure cases at Ally Financial, formerly known as GMAC Mortgage. "This situation with GMAC isn't limited to GMAC," Margery Golant, of Golant & Golant, a foreclosure law firm in
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of 2010 would have required “any
Federal or State court to recognize any notarization made by a notary public licensed by a State other than the State where the court is located when such notarization occurs in or affects interstate commerce.” The bill, written by U.S. Rep.
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as S.2083 in 2007, but it ultimately stalled. The bill was again sponsored by Aderholt (R-AL) and introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives as H.R. 3808 on October 14, 2009. It passed by voice vote in the House on April 27, 2010. The bill was co-sponsored by Rep.
134:. This revelation led to increased scrutiny of foreclosure documentation. The practice was apparently common in the mortgage industry. In the weeks following the robo-signing revelation, other large banks came under fire for employing robo-signers as well, including
338:(D-VT). Leahy's staff said that they had received calls from “constituents” pressing for passage of the bill. But Leahy may have supported the bill after being lobbied by notaries at a September event in D.C. honoring President Calvin Coolidge.
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servicers to provide about $ 26 billion in relief to distressed homeowners and in direct payments to the states and federal government. This settlement amount makes the NMS the second largest civil settlement in U.S. history, only trailing the
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of record. Lawyers have contended in court that MERS has no legal right to initiate a foreclosure, because MERS does not own the loans in question. U.S. lending laws state that only the owner of a loan can initiate a foreclosure.
345:(D-PA), who was ushering through many pieces of last-minute legislation on behalf of the Democratic leadership on the final day before the Senate adjourned for recess, moved the bill from the Judiciary committee for a vote. Sen.
356:, emerged as one of the earliest critics of the bill, calling the timing of its passage “suspicious.” Brunner organized opposition to the bill, urging citizens to call and email the President and tell him not to sign the act.
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testimony of mortgage company employees; Weidner recalled, "Tom and I were talking, and it was, 'Jesus, they're like robots!'" Weidner, a blogger, called them "robo signers" in a January 8, 2010 posting. In 2009,
130:'s Jeffrey Stephan and other robo-signers. News outlets reported that on September 14, 2010, Jeffrey Stephan testified that he had signed affidavits which he hadn't actually reviewed on behalf of
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senior editor John Carney called the bill “mysterious” and wrote that the bill “might bail out banks such as GMAC, JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America from their foreclosure gate troubles.”
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64:—responded by halting their foreclosure proceedings temporarily in some or all states. The foreclosure crisis caused significant investor fear in the U.S. A 2014 study published in the
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Enforcement of legal notarizations is a state responsibility and I fully support each state attorney general vigorously prosecuting all notarization fraud.”
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785:"Robo-signer effect on housing market reaching critical mass"
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to foreclose on homeowners without proper documentation or
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1390:"Aderholt Statement On The President's Veto Of His Bill"
1416:"Joint State-Federal Mortgage Servicing Settlement FAQ"
1285:"Obama Rejects Notary Bill Amid Foreclosure 'Caution'"
1159:"Obama Rejects Notary Bill Amid Foreclosure 'Caution'"
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971:"Factbox: The role of MERS in foreclosure furor"
561:"Foreclosure crisis: home equity loan time bomb"
909:"AP Exclusive: Mortgage 'robo-signing' goes on"
486:"Will Bankers go to Jail for Foreclosure-gate?"
44:, refers to a widespread epidemic of improper
2153:List of housing markets by real estate prices
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252:United States House of Representatives
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1101:Delaney, Arthur (October 9, 2010).
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685:Whelan, Robbie (October 21, 2010).
411:Ocwen National Servicing Settlement
380:Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
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2138:Undergraduate real estate programs
969:Paltrow, Scot (October 13, 2010).
628:American Journal of Public Health.
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810:Reilly, David (October 9, 2010).
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662:Levy, Dan (October 25, 2012).
450:Independent foreclosure review
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2246:Economy of the United States
2047:Real estate investment trust
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394:National SunTrust Settlement
373:National Mortgage Settlement
205:against MERS are pending in
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2052:Real property administrator
2042:Real estate investment club
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1061:as cited by Joseph Fried,
434:2007–2008 financial crisis
368:Legal action against banks
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81:Robo-signing controversy
1851:Real estate transaction
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816:The Wall Street Journal
758:The Wall Street Journal
691:The Wall Street Journal
114:The Wall Street Journal
1951:Real estate derivative
1911:Effective gross income
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630:Retrieved 26 May 2014.
280:protective-return veto
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2012:Exclusive buyer agent
1966:Real estate valuation
1956:Real estate economics
1916:Gross rent multiplier
1745:Real estate investing
1647:Corporate Real Estate
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467:Shadow banking system
111:On October 21, 2010,
1926:Highest and best use
1892:Economics, financing
1856:Real estate contract
1750:Real estate flipping
1719:Residential property
1662:Lease administration
1614:United Arab Emirates
1165:on November 11, 2010
945:on December 30, 2010
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256:United States Senate
219:State supreme courts
1906:Capitalization rate
1901:Asset-based lending
1735:Property management
1640:Commercial building
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1265:on December 9, 2010
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1082:on October 11, 2010
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296:court stenographers
163:Boca Raton, Florida
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2037:Real estate broker
2007:Chartered Surveyor
1961:Real estate bubble
1941:Mortgage insurance
1774:Adverse possession
1697:Luxury real estate
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