Mortgage Fraud
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Fraudsters never sleep, and neither should lenders
Oct 28, 2025Many of us have heard about, or will soon learn, the now-infamous Baltimore story. One borrower bought multiple houses on the same block, rehabbing one unit and copying its photos to make the others look renovated on paper. He changed appraisal condition statements, submitted identical photos to multiple lenders and walked through a maze of loans that started as 12-month bridge products and morphed into 30-year Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) loans. The apparent fraud ballooned into roughly $200 million. He paid in the short term, enough to transition loans correctly. Then the defaults landed squarely in the DSCR world, where lenders must sort it out.
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New York AG Letitia James pleads not guilty to fraud allegations
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Memo reportedly undercuts mortgage fraud allegations against Letitia James
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Former LO sentenced in reverse mortgage fraud scheme
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FundingShield reports Q3 mortgage fraud surge amid risky lending environment
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New York AG Letitia James indicted on mortgage fraud charge
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How the shutdown could impact housing
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Supreme Court delays ruling on Lisa Cook’s future at the Fed
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Court rules against Trump, allowing Fed Governor Lisa Cook to vote on rate cuts
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Lisa Cook loan docs listing ‘vacation home’ seem to undermine mortgage fraud claims
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Federal judge blocks Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook
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Pulte denies ‘political weaponization’ of mortgage fraud referrals
Sep 05, 2025
