Nueces County, Texas could join lawsuit over lost filing fees against BofA, MERS

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Nueces County, Texas could join lawsuit over lost filing fees against BofA, MERS

Nueces County, Texas could join lawsuit over lost filing fees against BofA, MERS

Not could, SHOULD!


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Nueces County could join a group of Texas counties suing Bank of America and a related corporation over unpaid courthouse filing fees.

Nationwide, counties are claiming that a mortgage database created by banks is cheating the counties out of billions of dollars in filing fees.

Dallas County is leading the charge with a class-action suit against the bank and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins told NPR his county has lost about $100 billion in filing fees.

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