Tuesday, December 21, 2010

N.J. foreclosures coming to a court ordered halt?

Hot off the wire, New Jersey's Supreme Court is threatening to halt foreclosures by six lenders for "irregularities."

According to NJ.com, the state's chief justice writes that the court

"has become increasingly concerned about the accuracy and reliability of documents submitted to the Office of Foreclosure."

A special master could be appointed to review the foreclosure practices of companies including Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase and Citibank.


Of course, nothing is said of the substance of the "irregularities" or about the underlying fact that the loans are in default. More to follow.

Read the full report N.J. Supreme Court intervenes in mortgage foreclosures by six lenders NJ.com

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