Against HSBC, WELLS FARGO
Posted on19 April 2011. Tags: class action, David M. Gottfried, Ellery G. Pennington, foreclosure fraud, hamp, Home Affordable Modification Program, HSBC, J. Patrick Sutton, Laura M. Pennington, loan modification, texas, wells fargo
ELLERY G. PENNINGTON AND
LAURA M. PENNINGTON, on behalf
of themselves and all others similarly
situated,
v.
HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION and WELLS FARGO
BANK, N.A.,
Excerpt:
Plaintiffs bring this action against Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., its division Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, and HSBC Bank USA (collectively, “Defendants”) on behalf of Texas resident home equity loan borrowers who were offered loan modifications by Defendants after March 3, 2007.
Defendants then railroaded borrowers into foreclosure by setting up so many roadblocks to modification that borrowers would finally cry uncle in the face of bureaucratic stonewalling, incompetence, misrepresentations, deception, and fraud. Meanwhile, borrowers subjected to Defendants’ misconduct would have interest charges running against them during the pendency of Defendants’ purported “review” of their loans. An already distressed loan situation became all but impossible to escape because of Defendants’ misconduct and deception. Borrowers’ interest arrearages for the months and years they got chewed up in Defendants’ maniacal mortgage meatgrinder made any loan modification prospect remote almost to the point of impossibility.
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