Florida Attorney General Expands Foreclosure investigation

January 18, 2011
By Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Attorney on January 18, 2011 8:30 AM |

Investigation.jpgNew Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is expanding the investigation into the foreclosure mess begun by her predecessor beyond the initial allegations of the falsification of court documents and widespread "robo-signing." The Attorney General's office did not give specifics as to which firms are facing allegations and nor did it indicate a timetable for the investigation to be finalized.

The investigation has now been expanded to include allegations of misconduct by attorneys and other staff who worked at the large Florida law firms many are now calling "foreclosure mills." In addition to the allegations of attorney misconduct, the investigation will include: law firms padding their bills in order to obtain higher final judgments for mortgage lenders during the foreclosure process, law firms filing foreclosure lawsuits before the lender or servicer actually shows it has an interest in the mortgage, lawyers and law firms routing business to title companies owned by other attorneys in their law firm, and lawyers presenting blank bills to the court that do not show the actual cost of their services.

A Jacksonville Foreclosure Lawyer is glad that the new Attorney General has continued, and even widened, the investigation into the practices of the notorious Florida "foreclosure mills." If you are facing a Florida Foreclosure Lawsuit and want to see what defenses may be available to you, contact a Jacksonville Foreclosure Lawyer or a Florida Foreclosure Lawyer today.