Home » » Adam Levitin on the San Francisco Audit: Why no investigation?

Adam Levitin on the San Francisco Audit: Why no investigation?

Adam writes:

Here's a bombshell: the San Francisco City Assessor commissioned a serious audit of foreclosure documentation filed in the past few years. The audit examined 400 foreclosures. It found problems with 85% of them, often multiple problems. What's more, some of the problems are pretty serious as they implicate not only borrowers' rights, but the integrity of mortgage-backed securities and the property title system. 

The San Francisco City Assessor's audit also serves as a benchmark for evaluating the Federal-State servicing settlement. The San Francisco City Assessor managed to accomplish in a few months what the Federal government and state Attorneys General weren't able to do in nearly a year and a half with far greater resources at their disposal: perform a credible investigation of foreclosure documentation with serious implications about the securitization process in general. That's a lot of egg on the face of Shaun Donovan, Eric Holder, Tom Miller, et al. The SF City Assessor report shows that it really wasn't so hard for a motivated party to undertake a serious investigation. And that raises the question of why the largest consumer fraud settlement in history proceeded with virtually no investigation...
If You Like product from here Click Here free product informationGoogle Android PC Tablet

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Support : Creating Website | SEO Template | Free Template
Copyright © 2011. Real Estate Listings - All Rights Reserved
Proudly powered by Blogger