
10 banks foreclosing on the most homeowners
1. Bank of America
Bank of America Corp. (US:BAC) serviced more loans for homes in foreclosure than any other bank in America as of February, at more than 96,000. In all, these properties had more than $23 billion in mortgage debt, and 60% of them were seriously underwater. The bank’s purchase of mortgage lender Countrywide Financial has been especially criticized. As of mid-2012, the acquisition was believed to have cost Bank of America over $40 billion. According to Mortgage Daily, the bank is taking a step back in both mortgage lending and servicing. In 2012, it cut the amount of mortgage loans it originated from $156.1 billion to $78.7 billion, while cutting its mortgage servicing operations by 21%.
http://articles.marketwatch.com/2013-03-20/finance/37854639_1_foreclosure-practices-home-loans-suntrust-banks/2
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... The officers of the Bank of U.S. evaded the spirit if not the letter of the law by forming more than twenty dummy corporations to carry on real-estate transactions. These corporations had 100 no-par shares and their officers were minor employees of the bank. For these corporations (known in financial slang as "desk drawer corporations").
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NO "BANK" loaned "money," there is NO "BANK" and the Federal Reserve System [Fed] is a FRAUD, a BANKSTER GLOBAL MAFIOSO.
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