Despite the passing of the Florida Foreclosure Fraud Rescue Act, the Florida attorney general began investigating seven more foreclosure rescue companies, bringing the total number of companies under investigation to 11. The companies are based in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach county.
A Miami-based mortgage modification outfit, Lincoln Lending Services LLC, targeted Hispanics facing foreclosure, said state officials who sued the company in March. The suit filed by Attorney General Bill McCollum claimed Lincoln Lending and its owner, Rita Gomez, defrauded 10 homeowners and violated the state's deceptive and unfair trade practices law by assessing upfront fees.
The Attorney General is seeking a court order dissolving the companies and obtaining restitution for the consumers who paid money to these companies. Refunds may be hard to come by as the companies telephone numbers are already disconnected and the owners are likely nowhere to be found.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Foreclosure rescue scams continue in South Florida: Seven new companies being investigated
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