StopForeclosureFraud received a similar memo from Fannie to GMAC, but this one addressed to JPMorgan Chase [see below]
Feep.com
In early December, a senior executive at Fannie Mae assured members of the Senate Banking Committee in Washington that the mortgage giant was doing everything possible to address the foreclosure crisis.
“Preventing foreclosures is a top priority for Fannie Mae,” Terence Edwards, an executive vice president, told the panel. “Foreclosures hurt families and destabilize communities.”
PONTIAC — A free service is now available to people wanting to protect themselves from mortgage document fraud.
The Oakland County Clerk’s Office has launched its Property Fraud Alert Service.
By signing up at the clerk’s office, people will be notified whenever there are documents filed with their names.
Clerk Bill Bullard said the service is an extension of the mortgage document fraud his office has uncovered and referred to local and state authorities for investigation.
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