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Banks settle for $25B; consumer advocates warySouthCoastToday.comMassachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley says Massachusetts borrowers will receive about $318 million. Massachusetts was one of the last states to sign on to the settlement. Coakley filed suit in December against five major US banks after ...and more » |
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AG: Mass. to get $318M from settlementSouthCoastToday.comBy AP BOSTON — Attorney General Martha Coakley says Massachusetts borrowers will receive about $318 million from a $25 billion national settlement with lenders over foreclosure abuses. Massachusetts was one of the last states to sign on to the ...and more » |
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Mass to Get $318M from Foreclosure Settlementabc40By NewsTips - email BOSTON (AP) — Attorney General Martha Coakley says Massachusetts borrowers will receive about $318 million from a $25 billion national settlement with lenders over foreclosure abuses. Massachusetts was one of the last states to sign ...and more » |
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A $26 billion drop in the bucket?NECN“We're hopeful that it will offer real relief,'' said Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley at a news conference Thursday afternoon. She said on balance, she and other attorneys general decided it was better to get some aid from banks now, ...and more » |
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Timeline of events of nationwide mortgage dealBusinessWeekJuly 2011 -- County officials in Massachusetts, North Carolina and Michigan say they have received thousands of mortgage documents with questionable signatures since the fall of 2010, suggesting robo-signing is still widespread. Massachusetts Attorney ...and more » |
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