FTC Wants Guidance on Dealing with Loan Mod and REO Scams

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comments on how it should address foreclosure and loan modification scams and whether it needs to engage in further rule making with regard to unfair and deceptive mortgage lending and servicing practices. FTC has taken legal actions to stop several foreclosure rescue scams where consumers have paid fees up-front for bonus services. The consumer protection agency is considering drafting regulations that would ban advance fees for loan modification and foreclosure rescue services. The comment period ends July 15. In a separate "Mortgage Act and Practices Rulemaking," the FTC is soliciting comments on whether it needs to issue regulations to stop deceptive practices dealing with mortgage advertising and marketing, loan underwriting and terms, appraisals and servicing. "The FTC is particularly interested in receiving comments about mortgage servicing," the agency said. The advance notice of proposal rulemaking specially asks if FTC should prohibit or restrict servicers from charging fees that are not authorized under the mortgage contract or servicing agreement, such as late fees. Or charging "estimated" attorney fees or other fees for services not rendered. The comment period ends July 30.

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