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The Straight Story

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Sat Feb 16, 2013, 11:02 AM Feb 2013

Obama Administration Asks Banks to Regulate Their Own Foreclosure Abuses [View all]

Having bungled the so-called independent review of foreclosure mistakes, the Obama administration has now decided that the best way to help homeowners is to have the banks—which were responsible for the foreclosure errors—examine the case files and decide how best to fix the situation.

In January, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) shut down the foreclosure review by independent consultants—which had already cost about $2 billion— after it was revealed that the banks had selected said consultants. The process also proved to be taking too long to resolve homeowner grievances, so the administration decided to reach a $3.6 billion settlement with the banks.

But before the money can be distributed to individuals wronged during the foreclosure crisis, more than four million cases need to be reviewed. Instead of federal regulators doing the work, they are trusting the financial institutions, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, to do it properly this time.

Housing advocates, not surprisingly, are worried the banks will shortchange homeowners while they scrutinize their earlier mistakes. “The whole process has been a slap in the face to homeowners and a slap on the wrist to banks,” Isaac Simon Hodes, an organizer with Massachusetts-based Lynn United for Change, told The New York Times. “The latest development shows how there has been no accountability.”

http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/obama-administration-asks-banks-to-regulate-their-own-foreclosure-abuses-130215?news=847076

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The Obama administration is in the banks' pockets. They will NEVER stand up for homeowners. forestpath Feb 2013 #1
Gee, what a shock. woo me with science Feb 2013 #2
I would have sworn that this was going to be Onion Angry Dragon Feb 2013 #3
Maybe on DU we could be our own jury for posts we make The Straight Story Feb 2013 #5
They're ASKING the banks to regulate their abuses? magellan Feb 2013 #4
Yes, let's have mortgage corporations police themselves. City Lights Feb 2013 #6
When is this softness to corporations going to end? ananda Feb 2013 #7
"bungled" Enrique Feb 2013 #8
The process needed to be shut down ProSense Feb 2013 #9
Assuming this is true, this is a lawyer's response. Baitball Blogger Feb 2013 #10
Lawyer's clients want to self-regulate. amandabeech Feb 2013 #19
kick woo me with science Feb 2013 #11
kick woo me with science Feb 2013 #12
par for the course liberal_at_heart Feb 2013 #13
Surprised Obama's DOJ doesn't throw the homeowners in jail for daring to make the banks look bad. forestpath Feb 2013 #14
kick woo me with science Feb 2013 #15
A uniquely TeaPubliKlan solution! TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #16
US justice is a joke! n/t L0oniX Feb 2013 #17
Kick woo me with science Feb 2013 #18
The prisoners run the penitentiary once again. n/t alp227 Feb 2013 #20
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