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  2. Foreclosure Scam: 530 Charged for Allegedly Defrauding ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON -- Federal investigators have charged 530 people for allegedly defrauding more than 73,000 desperate homeowners around the country who fell behind on mortgage payments, leaving them ...

  3. Seeing red (flags): How to avoid a foreclosure avoidance scam

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    Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran appeared on The Today Show this morning to explain the top foreclosure avoidance scams to look out for. If you know anyone struggling with mortgage payments ...

  4. Foreclosure rescue scheme - Wikipedia

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    The scheme preys on desperate homeowners whose mortgages are in default by offering to prevent the foreclosure. [1] [2] There are various ways in which foreclosure rescue schemes work, causing different types of harm to the homeowners, but all ultimately with the likely end result of the owner being forced out of their home and losing even more ...

  5. Stop Foreclosure Rescue Scammers Before They Scam You - AOL

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  6. American Homeowner Preservation - Wikipedia

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    After the bond resolution was rejected by the Summit County Port Authority, American Homeowner Preservation sought new ways to fund its endeavors. Jorge Newbery transitioned from a Consultant to American Homeowner Preservation Inc. to Director of American Homeowner Preservation LLC, a for-profit which took over the nonprofit AHP's mission.

  7. Equity stripping - Wikipedia

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    Subprime loans targeted at vulnerable and unsophisticated homeowners often lead to foreclosure, and those victims more often fall to equity stripping scams. [2] Additionally, some do consider equity stripping, in essence, a form of predatory lending since the scam works essentially like a high-cost and risky refinancing.

  8. Sorry, Homeowners: Fed Foreclosure Program Rigged for Banks - AOL

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  9. New sleazy mortgage scam aimed at residents facing foreclosure

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    Sure, all mortgage scams are sleazy, but this one seems particularly evil.According to a story in a recent newsletter put out by Identity Theft 911, a company aimed at helping individuals and ...