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2 Sep 2011, 3:14 pm by Jenna Greene
The companies being sued are: Ally Financial Inc. f/k/a GMAC, LLC Bank of America Corporation Barclays Bank PLC Citigroup, Inc. [read post]
25 Aug 2011, 7:10 am
There is no record of assignment at all for the second mortgage, though Collins listed GMAC as the creditor, and GMAC failed to file any proof of claim. [read post]
24 Aug 2011, 12:01 pm by mcarzima@imediainc.com
Attorney Preet Bhahara indicated at the time that other banks might be in the targets of similar lawsuits. [read post]
10 Aug 2011, 8:40 am by Daniel Richardson
  Mortgage servicing companies like MERS or GMAC are hired to do the day-to-day maintenance, but they are often kept apart from the investor groups who like absentee landlords buy the loans and then walk away. [read post]
1 Aug 2011, 10:26 am
If Bank A no longer exists now, we cannot have Bank A execute a remedial assignment to Bank B. [read post]
29 Jul 2011, 5:23 pm by Mandelman
  Obviously, that’s no accident; will the banking lobby please take a bow. [read post]
23 Jul 2011, 12:05 am by Mandelman
Think about it… the major banks in this country all got caught forging and fraudulently signing affidavits to be used in courts and they didn’t even get fined! [read post]
21 Jul 2011, 2:31 pm by Mandelman
The joint report cited the usual suspects including Citibank, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, Ally Financial Inc., Aurora Bank, EverBank, HSBC, MetLife Bank, OneWest Bank, PNC, Sovereign Bank, SunTrust Banks, U.S. [read post]
19 Jul 2011, 12:36 am by Tomassi Law Associates
In one case, the Federal Reserve rejected a GMAC mortgage proposal that Alabama-based attorney Bradley Cummings would assist with an independent, US-mandated review of past home seizures, given that his firm had previously defended GMAC is a foreclosure-related lawsuit. [read post]
7 Jul 2011, 11:19 pm by Kurt O'Keefe, Attorney at Law
Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Ally Financial (formerly GMAC), Citigroup and Bank of (everything in) America. [read post]
7 Jul 2011, 11:19 pm by Kurt O'Keefe, Attorney at Law
Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Ally Financial (formerly GMAC), Citigroup and Bank of (everything in) America. [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 5:53 am
Bank of America $2,135.30 19.9% Wells Fargo $1,811.97 16.9% JPMorgan Chase & Co $1,353.60 12.6% Citigroup Inc $677.81 6.3% GMAC/Ally Financial $349.08 3.2% US Bancorp $189.85 1.8% SunTrust Banks Inc $175.93 1.6% PHH Mortgage $155.97 1.4% OneWest Bank, CA (IndyMac) $155.00 1.4% PNC Financial Services $149.94 1.4% HSBC ? [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 5:53 am
Bank of America $2,135.30 19.9% Wells Fargo $1,811.97 16.9% JPMorgan Chase & Co $1,353.60 12.6% Citigroup Inc $677.81 6.3% GMAC/Ally Financial $349.08 3.2% US Bancorp $189.85 1.8% SunTrust Banks Inc $175.93 1.6% PHH Mortgage $155.97 1.4% OneWest Bank, CA (IndyMac) $155.00 1.4% PNC Financial Services $149.94 1.4% HSBC ? [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 2:12 am
Here are a few of the factors that might influence your decision to walk away or not: Any of the mortgages on your property held by Citimortgage, Bank of America, GMAC, or HSBC are good candidates for a strategic default. [read post]
3 Jul 2011, 2:12 am
Here are a few of the factors that might influence your decision to walk away or not: Any of the mortgages on your property held by Citimortgage, Bank of America, GMAC, or HSBC are good candidates for a strategic default. [read post]
2 Jul 2011, 9:13 pm
Too many mortgagors facing foreclosure by Bank of America, Citimortgage, and other lenders (Wells Fargo, JP Morgan / Chase, GMAC) do not act. [read post]
2 Jul 2011, 9:13 pm
Too many mortgagors facing foreclosure by Bank of America, Citimortgage, and other lenders (Wells Fargo, JP Morgan / Chase, GMAC) do not act. [read post]
1 Jul 2011, 12:52 am by Mandelman
  But I want to make sure we all understand what’s at the core of this situation… what caused Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and GMAC, et al, to employ “robo-signers,” and attempt to foreclose using fraudulent affidavits claiming that each bank had lost the actual notes. [read post]