The US Trustee v. Countrywide
It has been reported that the US Trustee has subpoened records from Countrywide Financial, one the largest mortgage lenders – if not the largest. According to CNNMoney.com (and a New York Times report), in two separate bankruptcy cases in Southern Florida, the debtors
objected to Countrywide’s claims of what was owed on their home loans. One couple contended that their mortgage payments were current, while Countrywide claimed $2,400 in overdue mortgage payments in that case.
Countrywide has not commented on the litigation. Yet.
Read more here.
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Tags: Bankruptcy, In the News, Mortgages and Foreclosures
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