Archive for the ‘Foreclosure’ Category

State Prosecutes Foreclosure “Rescue” Scammers

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
foreclosed homeLast week Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox announced that criminal charges will be brought against several companies and individuals that preyed on struggling homeowners with foreclosure “rescue” scams.*  If convicted, the scam artists will be required to make full restitution to each victim, along with other penalties. Michigan Foreclosure Task Force members and MSHDA partner agencies have been instrumental in reporting scams so they criminals could be prosecuted.

From a State of Michigan press release:

LANSING- Attorney General Mike Cox today announced the filing of 19 criminal complaints and a total of 69 charges against illegal advanced fee “foreclosure rescue” operations accused of defrauding Michigan families of thousands of dollars.  Nine Michigan mortgage companies are accused of illegally charging homeowners facing foreclosure upfront fees for mortgage modification assistance.  The defendants claimed they would help homeowners by working with their lenders in an attempt to modify the borrower’s mortgage.   After paying the upfront fee, borrowers found that the companies made no real attempt to
secure a modification and were subsequently unable to get their money back.  Many of the victims lost their homes to foreclosure.

“These companies took advantage of struggling Michigan families trying to hold onto the American dream,” said Cox.

Several companies and individuals charged are accused of obtaining money through false statements to consumers.  This charge is a five year felony.  In addition several are accused of charging upfront fees before services were rendered, a violation of the Credit Services Protection Act, and with making misleading statements.  Each of the charges carries a penalty of up to 90 days in jail and/or a fine of $1,000 in addition to the requirement that the companies make full restitution to each of their victims.

See the full press release for more information, including the names of the scam companies.

*Remember – a MSHDA- or HUD-certified housing counselor should be the first person a struggling homeowner contacts for help. They are well trained and their services are always free. To locate a counselor or see more resources, visit the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force Resources page.

Hardest Hit Fund Plans Approved

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

The Department of Treasury announced today that it approved the plans for the first five Hardest Hit Funds states, including Michigan.  Below are some links to articles in today’s news with the announcements:

We’ll share more details about implementation as they become available, so stay tuned.

Applications Now Being Accepted for 2010-11 Michigan Foreclosure Prevention Corps Program

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

CEDAM and the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force are pleased to announce that CEDAM has been awarded funding by the Corporation for National and Community Service to once again host the Michigan Foreclosure Prevention Corps AmeriCorps program.  AmeriCorps logo

In the pilot year of this program, which CEDAM hosted in conjunction with the  Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness, AmeriCorps members have served over 18,000 hours on foreclosure prevention focused projects. These projects include but are not limited to: recruiting, training and managing volunteers; community outreach and marketing; developing new systems for intake, resource allocation, partnership development; and financial literacy education.

We are now accepting applications for the 2010-11 service year. If your agency is interested in hosting an AmeriCorps member starting October 2010, please review and complete this application* [122KB .doc] by July 8, 2010. If you have any questions please contact Nichole Greene at 734.363.8113 or at greene@cedam.info.

Read a previous guest post from AmeriCorps Foreclosure Corps volunteer Kenita Nichols.

*Part of the application is developing a proposed position description for the AmeriCorps member. A sample position description [232KB PDF] is available for download. Feel free to use this sample for inspiration, but please do not copy it. Positions will vary depending on the strengths and needs of your organization and community.

Best Practices in Foreclosure Prevention

Monday, June 7th, 2010

It is national news that Michigan’s foreclosure rate is rising and causing an unprecedented demand for foreclosure prevention counseling, financial literacy classes, and rescue assistance. Many CEDAM members are taking on the foreclosure crisis by utilizing innovative strategies to combat mortgage foreclosure and its effects on communities.

Lighthouse CDC of Pontiac has moved almost exclusively to a group orientation and intake model of serving homeowners who are facing foreclosure.

The Community Action Agency in Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties partnered with McDonald’s operators in the tri-county area to include information in the restaurants about free, nonprofit foreclosure counseling services available to homeowners.

Foreclosure Response of Kent County went door-to-door in targeted neighborhoods in Grand Rapids, resulting in a nearly 300% increase in homeowners contacting Home Repair Services for foreclosure counseling.

Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services piloted a Foreclosure Rescue Fund in 2009 that provided homeowners in three target neighborhoods of Kalamazoo with up to $3,000 in mortgage debt relief.

U-SNAP-BAC Nonprofit Housing and Southwest Solutions provide foreclosure prevention counseling services in Detroit. Southwest Solutions has the largest number of bilingual English/Spanish counselors in Michigan.

Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency in Traverse City provides free counseling services to 10 different counties in northern Michigan.

The Homeowner Education Resource Organization (HERO) is a collaborative network in mid-Michigan including several counties, nonprofit counseling agencies, and many partners, including the Greater Lansing Housing Coalition. In 2008, the HERO collaborative provided counseling services to 1,022 households and kept 584 families in their homes.

CEDAM also teamed with our member CDCs, NeighborWorks®, MSHDA, financial institutions, homeownership counseling agencies, legal services providers, the United Way, and many others to launch the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force (MFTF). The MFTF is actively working to leverage resources, coordinate prevention and rescue efforts, bring additional training opportunities, and advocate for legislation limiting predatory lending and mortgage fraud.

Blog Highlights from Spring 2010

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

The big picture from all the CEDAM blog posts this spring. Thanks for reading!

Resources

Blog Post Spotlight

The best of the best blog posts by CEDAM staff and guest bloggers.

Asset Building Policy Project

In addition to tax preparation resources and VITA sites (see above sections), ABPP promotes the Earned Income Tax Credit. ABPP is also involved in getting unbanked individuals to open savings and checkings accounts through the Bank On movement. To see all ABPP related blogs, click the “Asset Building” link under “Categories” on the main CEDAM blog page.

Foreclosure

Big news this spring about foreclosure includes the announcement of Troubled Asset Relief Program funds for Michigan and a proposed rule change that would help stop foreclosure scams. To see all foreclosure related blogs, click the “Foreclosure” link under “Categories” on the main CEDAM blog page.

CEDAM Members and Events

From weatherization to affordable housing, gardening to tax preparation, our members are doing great things for their communities. CEDAM’s monthly member news roundup features positive member news from around Michigan.

In addition, CEDAM staff have been interviewing CEDAM members for a short video mission statement. There is no sneak peak (we don’t want to give away the ending), but we will say that the video debuts on the big screen at the CEDAM Annual Event. Look forward to it at the end of April!

Michigan to Share in $1.5 Billion for Homeowners

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Last Friday, President Obama announced that $1.5 billion of Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds will be allocated to five states that have seen more than 20% declines in home prices: California, Florida, Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan.

Articles about this announcement:

While more details about the program are still forthcoming, we know that Michigan will be asked to submit a plan to the Department of Treasury for spending a share of these funds.  As the statewide clearinghouse and unified voice to help keep families in their homes, the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force will be seeking your input on how to use these funds in the coming days, to ensure that Michigan takes full advantage of this opportunity to help more of Michigan’s families avoid foreclosure.

Foreclosure Task Force: MML and Proposed Rule Change for Mortgage Relief Companies

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Foreclosure Task force members,

1) Give a big welcome to Michigan Municipal League as the newest member on the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force! See this article on the MML website about their membership and plans to fight foreclosure.

2) A press release recently issued by the FTC regards a proposed rule change that would help stop foreclosure rescue scam companies from taking advantage of homeowners facing foreclosure. Among other changes, this rule would ban companies from charging a fee up-front for their services, as well as bar them from providing consumers with misleading or false information.

Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox has joined 45 other Attorneys General around the country in supporting these rule changes. Read the commentary by the National Association of Attorneys General here.

Public comment is being accepted on this proposed rule change until March 29, 2010. You may submit comments electronically here or via hard copy to: Federal Trade Commission, Office of the Secretary, Room H-135 (Annex W), 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20580.

Foreclosure Task Force: Free Foreclosure Workshops

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Task Force members,

Mission of Peace is bringing free NeighborWorks training to Detroit at the end of February.  Please see below and this document for details and registration.

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Mission of Peace is happy to announce 2 free foreclosure workshops training opportunities for housing counseling agencies.  Mission of Peace in partnership with NeighborWorks America will be bring the following courses to Detroit, MI: HO252 Effective Group and Telephone Foreclosure Counseling Strategies and HO321 Developing Effective Loss Mitigation Negotiation and Sales Skills.  NeighborWorks America will be conducting the training classes.  The classes will be held February 22-25, 2010.  Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided to the attendees. Class size is limited and the registration deadline is February 12, 2010.  If you have any questions, please send an email to mopc@aol.com.

Event Name: Mission of Peace

Invitation Code: NPBT02MI2010

Dates: 2/22/2010 – 2/25/2010

Course(s): HO252 Effective Group and Telephone Foreclosure Counseling Strategies

HO321 Developing Effective Loss Mitigation Negotiation and Sales Skills

Training Location:

HUD Detroit Field Office

477 Michigan Ave.

Detroit, MI  48226-2523

Foreclosure Task Force: NeighborWorks Training

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Task Force members,

MSHDA is bringing free NeighborWorks training to Michigan in February!   Please see this document for details and how to register. The deadline for registration is this Friday, January 22. You must be employed at a HUD or MSHDA certified agency to register for the training.

Training will be held at the James B. Henry Center at Michigan State University, 3535 Forest Road, Lansing, MI 48910. Phone: (517) 353-4350, Fax: (517) 353-0796.

Hotel reservations can be made at Candlewood Suites, located at 3545 Forest Road, Lansing, MI 48910.  Confirmed enrollees can make their reservations directly by calling (517) 351-8181.  Rooms are being held at the government rate – be sure to reference “NeighborWorks Training” when making reservations.

We look forward to seeing you in February!

CEDAM Blog Highlights of 2009

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

On behalf of CEDAM staff, thank you for your interest in our blog. We’ll be taking a break from posting until January.  In the hot chocolatemeantime, here are our must-read blog posts of 2009.  Enjoy them with some hot chocolate and a warm blanket.  See you next year!

Resources (Foreclosure, Asset Building, Policy, and Community Development)

CEDAM Members, Projects, and Events

How to Ruin Your Reputation on the Internet series