Get your Independent Foreclosure Review!

11/05/11

OCC and the Federal Reserve announced this week that banks who service mortgages will be sending letters to homeowners this month and next, offering them an opportunity to request review of any 2009 or 2010 foreclosure.  Every homeowner who asks gets a full independent review by a foreclosure auditor.  A homeowner who was in any stage of foreclosure in 2009 or 2010 is eligible for review and possible compensation.  The request for review runs to five pages, and the web site is not exactly user-friendly.  There is also a toll-free number to apply:  888-952-9105.

Compensation will be paid (in the amount determined by the independent reviewers discussed on this blog previously) for financial injuries resuting from errors, misrepresentations or deficiencies in the foreclosure process.  Examples include foreclosures during bankruptcy or against an active-duty service member, improper legal or other fees, or foreclosure while a homeowner is in trial or permanent modification plan.  The deadline to request a review is April 30, 2012.  A request for review will not stop foreclosure, and redress payments will not require borrowers to release claims or affect any pending foreclosure litigation or bankruptcy proceeding.  The foreclosure reviews are being done by consulting firms, such as Price Waterhouse and Promontory.

However weak or unreliable this process may be, homeowners have nothing (other than some time) to lose by applying for a review.  Borrowers in foreclosure litigation or bankruptcy might also want to seek discovery of their audit/review files to see what deficiencies were identified (or missed).

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