Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Minnesota Regulator Initiates Action Against Unlicensed Loan Modification Operator; Says Outfit Failed To Pay Promised Refunds On Failed Workouts

In St. Paul, Minnesota, Finance & Commerce reports:

  • The Minnesota Department of Commerce has initiated civil disciplinary action proceedings against a St. Louis Park firm for allegedly offering loan modification services without a license. Last week, the department sent a “notice of and order for hearing” to Todd Jacobson of LMS and Associates, listed to an office on Wayzata Boulevard in St. Louis Park. A prehearing conference is scheduled for May 5 before an administrative law judge.

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  • Over a six-month period last year, the Department of Commerce charges, the firm sent out invoices for roughly $251,000 on 105 files and collected nearly $139,000. The Department of Commerce contends that the firm was not doing what it said it could do: “The Department’s investigation revealed that Respondent was not successful in performing the services as represented and failed to issue refunds as represented in the contracts that the customer signed.”

For the story, see Allegations aimed at local loan-mod firm (Commerce department says company had no license).

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