goddard, a woman twho called the bank to ask about her foreclosure was told that they didn t need to worry, that they would seen be getting information about their loan modification and there was a stop order on the foreclosure that had been issued. 24 hours, she learned her home had already been sold. and bank of america s response to the new york times was to express disappointment with the timing of the lawsuits. in addition to nevada and arizona lawsuits, iowa state attorney general tom miller continues to coordinate a 50-state negotiation into loan servicers documentation practices, practices that have led some servicers to attempt foreclosure on people who have already paid their mortgages in full. meeting with homeowners last week, miller flatly said, quote, we will put people in jail. describe the current dysfunctional and exploitative loan modification system as insane. joining now is arizona attorney general, terry goddard, the man who filed one of those lawsuits. thank
stop order on the foreclosure that had been issued. 24 hours, she learned her home had already been sold. and bank of america s response to the new york times was to express disappointment with the timing of the lawsuits. in addition to nevada and arizona lawsuits, iowa state attorney general tom miller continues to coordinate a 50-state negotiation into loan servicers documentation practices, practices that have led some servicers to attempt foreclosure on people who have already paid their mortgages in full. meeting with homeowners last week, miller flatly said, quote, we will put people in jail. describe the current dysfunctional and exploitative loan modification system as insane. joining now is arizona attorney general, terry goddard, the man who filed one of those lawsuits. thank you so much for your time tonight. thank you. i think insane might be the right word. yeah. it s one of these things where, i don t know how many people are paying attention to this, but when
in one case cited by arizona governor terry goddard, a woman who called the bank to ask about her foreclosure was told that they didn t need to worry, that they would seen be getting information about their loan modification and there was a stop order on the foreclosure that had been issued. 24 hours later, she learned her home had already been sold. and bank of america s response to the new york times was to express disappointment with the timing of the lawsuits. in addition to nevada and arizona lawsuits, iowa state attorney general tom miller continues to coordinate a 50-state investigation into loan servicers documentation practices, practices that have led some servicers to attempt foreclosure on people who have already paid their mortgages in full. meeting with homeowners last week, miller flatly said, quote, we will put people in jail. describe the current dysfunctional and exploitative loan modification system as insane. joining us now is arizona