Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Indiana AG Targets Now-Defunct California Company In Alleged Upfront Fee Loan Modification Scam

In South Bend, Indiana, the South Bend Tribune reports:

  • [I]ndiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has filed a lawsuit [...] against [USA Mortgage Aid Inc.], a purported business that Zoeller says has swindled hundreds of Indiana residents out of hard earned money. Zoeller was in South Bend [] to file the suit in the St. Joseph County clerk's office and also to urge residents to beware of likewise scams.

  • Since the foreclosure crisis, many businesses have popped up, touting themselves as "mortgage rescue," companies," Zoeller said. The M.O. is usually the same: money up front, help later. [...] Zoeller said [] USA Mortgage Aid Inc. violated several state consumer protection laws by demanding the money and by not being properly bonded. The attorney general's office also accuses the company of misrepresenting its positions and lying to consumers about having in-depth industry knowledge. [...] According to the California secretary of state website, USA Mortgage Aid, based in Irving, Ca., is now a dissolved company.

For the story, see Indiana attorney general files lawsuit against purported foreclosure aid company (Mishawaka man reports losing $1,700).

For the Indiana AG press release, see Action taken to curb foreclosure scams.

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