Homeowners challenging lenders’ right to collect
| By Richard Newman, The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) | McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"With no properly recorded owner of the plaintiff's mortgage, there is no one or entity entitled to enforce the conditions of the mortgage obligation," the complaint says.
Green Tree did not respond to requests for comment.
In
"They want me to pay money? Where is that money going?" he said Wednesday in an interview.
SPS could not be reached for comment.
Disputes like these could multiply in the months ahead as the numbers of new residential foreclosure filings continue to rise. New filings in
In the year ended
Foreclosure filings have implications for borrowers' credit history. Realtor.com says a foreclosure will reduce a credit score 100 to 300 points and will remain on the borrower's record for seven years.
Statistics from the state
"The trend we are seeing with regard to foreclosure filings in
"We work hard to help people stay in their homes when they encounter financial difficulties. As of
The mortgage-bankers group said earlier this month that the rate of new foreclosures fell in
Meanwhile,
Delayed by court order
Reasons for
Meanwhile, many cash-short homeowners have defaulted on loans that were modified by their mortgage companies after the financial crisis, according to industry observers.
Green Tree, which acquired servicing rights last year from
Green Tree's parent company,
Illegitimate foreclosure practices, like robo signing documents and failing to properly record transfers of mortgages from one entity to another, have been well documented as previous lawsuits and regulatory settlements provide lawyers who represent financially troubled homeowners with blueprints to follow when filing civil suits.
Only rarely are mortgage debts completely forgiven by judges, but aggrieved homeowners may get debt reductions or other settlements, according to industry observers.
The ratings agency Standard & Poor's has estimated that U.S. banks have
In 2012,
Separately, the
That settlement included
"We have had these massive settlements, but there is no effective oversight to make sure families and communities are stabilized," said
Her organization tries to uncover illegitimate foreclosure practices to give the homeowners they counsel more leverage in negotiating loan modifications with lower monthly payments and a better chance to stay in their homes.
Described as 'obstructionists'
"Mortgage servicers tend to be obstructionists," she said. "Even who they are collecting the debt for, that tends to be murky."
Servicers are facing lawsuits in
In May,
A spokesman for
The Spencer complaint is similar to one filed in late 2012 by the
Meanwhile, Onder remains in his
"They are paying my taxes, and they are paying my insurance," he said. "All they are doing is threatening because they have no leg to stand on."
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