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If you are researching mass joinders, mass torts and other types of class action litigation against your bank, you know there is potential fraud all over the place.  We are willing to sit down with you, analyze your mortgage (as well as the process you went through to get the mortgage) to help you figure out if you were indeed the victim of fraud.  To give you an idea of what kind of process we will take you through, here are ten important questions that help us analyze potential mortgage fraud.

10 Important Questions for Fraud Analysis
  1. Did your bank “autosign” your loan? – This is one of the most important items in the mass tort exploration.  Banks were autosigning documents without even reading them, which makes them liable for many types of litigation.
  2. Did your bank respond to your loan modification request? – How often did your bank respond to your requests? Did anyone answer the phone when you called?
  3. What kind of paperwork did your bank give you for the foreclosure process? – Was the paperwork what you asked for, or did they send you materials you didn’t ask for or want?
  4. Is your mortgage with one bank, or are there multiple banks involved? – Depending on the situation, many different banks or lenders could own your loan, which may lead to many types of violations.
  5. Did the original bank that held your mortgage fail or get sold? – If you were borrowing from Washington Mutual, Countrywide or another failed lender, you could have potential grounds for a lawsuit.
  6. What is the current value of your house? – Is the value of your house far down from what it was five or ten years ago?
  7. How much did you buy your house for? – Many of these banks and lenders falsely inflated the value of houses and properties to get larger mortgages and thus larger profits.
  8. How long have you owned your house? – If you haven’t own your home long, you could have certain options available to you.
  9. How many mortgages do you have? – Second and third mortgages could contain more language that opens up potential lawsuits.
  10. Did the bank give you all the information you requested? – How many times did you have to ask for the same documents?  If your bank was uncooperative, you could be the victim of fraud and not even know it.
Bank Violations
There are countless bank violations currently being investigated by state and federal authorities, all of which have to do with the housing crisis we are currently involved in.  You need mortgage relief specialists who can analyze your mortgage to see if there are any potential fraud violations which may help you keep your home and lower your mortgage payment DRAMATICALLY!

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If any of the above questions resulted in you realizing your bank was taking advantage, you need to call us ASAP at 1-800-555-5555 immediately so we can being your official free fraud analysis.

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