Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Homeowner/Couple Claims Russian Mob Electronically Stole Refinance Proceeds; Title Insurer To Victims: 'Get Lost - We Ain't Payin' Your Claim!'

In Parker, Colorado, KMGH-TV Channel 7 reports:

  • A simple refinance more than two years ago has a Parker family fighting for their home after the Russian mafia allegedly stole money during a wire transfer. Now the family’s home faces foreclosure again, with a hearing scheduled for Jan. 25.

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  • In September of 2009, [Kim & Tim Canning] refinanced their home with Ryan Rodenbeck of Classic Title. At some point when the funds were being transferred online to Chase Bank, $900,000 disappeared. Rodenbeck said nine $100,000 transfers were stolen -- $277,000 of that was part of the Cannings refinancing.

  • In 2010, Rodenbeck said he did nothing wrong and that the money was intercepted by the Russian mafia. Classic Title has since gone out of business.


  • Tuesday, a representative from Chase Bank said they determined Rodenbeck transferred the money without using a secure site with encryption.

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  • Bank of America held the Cannings first mortgage. It was supposed to be paid off during the transfer. Since the money never made it to them, the Cannings basically have two mortgages on their home. Bank of America wants its money back so it’s foreclosing on their home.

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  • But trying to get the foreclosure to stop is only half of the problem according to the Cannings.


  • Rodenbeck was working as an agent for Attorneys’ Title Guaranty, a title insurance company. “They could make the whole thing go away today and they chose not to,” said Kim Canning.


  • She said Attorneys’ Title refuses to pay their claim. Cedars asked isn’t that what insurance is for? “Correct,” said Tim Canning. “And that is the question every attorney that has looked at this (case) and every person who has any experience in this industry has asked -- why is the title company not stepped up on this?” “I want them to tell me to my face, why they are doing this, because this is a choice, they are choosing to do this to us,” said Kim Canning. No one from Attorneys’ Title would return phone calls from 7NEWS [].


  • The Cannings went to the state Department of Regulatory Agency, known as DORA for help. “We've been told that is what DORA is there for," said Kim Canning. She said DORA should be able to force them to pay the claim.


  • In a statement to 7NEWS, DORA said, “We continue to monitor the situation to ensure the title company is fulfilling its obligation.”

For the story, see Stolen Wire Transfer Leaves Family In Foreclosure (Russian Mob Allegedly Stole Refinance Money).

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