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MFI Miami

http://www.mfi-miami.com

Mortgage auditing company that helps homeowners fight fraudulent mortgage loans.

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  • House Scales Back Proposed Wall Street Rules

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 11:40 in Mortgage Law, Wall Street

    House Democrats headed into the final stretch on a long-awaited Wall Street regulation bill Friday with two crucial and contentious votes looming before they can declare victory on one of President Barack Obama’s legislative priorities. The sw...

  • Obama’s Big Sellout

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 11:32 in Mortgage Law, Wall Street

    Barack Obama ran for president as a man of the people, standing up to Wall Street as the global economy melted down in that fateful fall of 2008. He pushed a tax plan to soak the rich, ripped NAFTA for hurting the middle class and tore into John McCa...

  • Joyce Warns of US Economic Armageddon

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 11:27 in debt default, mortgage fraud news

    THE OPPOSITION finance spokesman, Barnaby Joyce, believes the United States government could default on its debt, triggering an ”economic Armageddon” which will make the recent global financial crisis pale into insignificance. Senator Jo...

  • Bankers Might Be Feeling Public’s Wrath

    Posted on Friday December 11th, 2009 at 11:23 in bank fraud, mortgage fraud news

    A Los Angeles lawyer who had represented a failed subprime mortgage lender is found dead outside his home, having been shot in the head. Three men allegedly invade the home of a former subprime lender, and are arrested after reportedly injuring three...

  • Wells Fargo Cuts as Much as 30 Percent in Principal From Loans

    Posted on Thursday December 10th, 2009 at 11:08 in wells fargo, mortgage alerts

    Wells Fargo & Co., the bank that gained a portfolio of option adjustable-rate mortgages when it bought Wachovia Corp. last year, cut the principal for delinquent borrowers in some loans by as much as 30 percent. Wells Fargo has forgiven an avera...

  • More Easy Money for Wall Street

    Posted on Thursday December 10th, 2009 at 11:04 in bank bailout tarp, mortgage fraud news

    The sale pitch for financial-reform legislation pending in the House claims it would put an stop to “too big to fail” bailouts for the leading banks. The reality is the opposite. The federal government would instead be granted unlimited ...

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