Mortgage fraud is a problem that’s plagued law enforcement well before terms like “subprime,” “foreclosure,” and “loan modification” started making regular appearances in headlines and on the evening news. But as the nation increases its focus on the state of housing, so too have people enticed to commit fraud and law enforcement continues to expand the scope and force of its fraud prevention initiatives. Find out how the mortgage finance industry is launching initiatives to crack fraud once and for all…. TO READ THE FULL STORY, SUBSCRIBE NOW.
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