Regulation Key to Combating Mortgage Fraud

The key to combating mortgage fraud is "regulation, regulation, regulation," the director of research and policy for the Community Law Center told attendees at SourceMedia's Mortgage Fraud Conference in Las Vegas. Robert J. Strupp said part of the problem is that existing laws were not enforced. He warned against what he called "self-proclaimed" loss mitigation specialists and "certified" foreclosure consultants. No state certifies foreclosure consultants, Mr. Strupp declared, adding, "In my opinion, this whole industry needs to be regulated and it is not." Rodney Nelsestuen, research director for TowerGroup, took an opposite position on increased and detailed regulation. At first, he said, it can be prescriptive in dealing with the problem, but in the end it will fail because the prescription will provide fraudsters with a road map to get around the problem. Any solution to fraud needs to be principal-based, Mr. Nelsestuen said.

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