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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Mon Dec 24, 2012, 03:01 PM Dec 2012

Ga. counties sue HSBC over bad home loans

Source: Associated Press

Three counties in Georgia have filed a lawsuit claiming that British bank HSBC cost them hundreds of millions of dollars in expenses and damage to their tax bases by aggressively signing minorities to housing loans that were likely to fail.

The Georgia counties' failure or success with the relatively novel strategy could help determine whether other local governments try to hold big banks accountable for losses in tax revenue based on what they claim are discriminatory or predatory lending practices.

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Fulton, DeKalb and Cobb counties say in their lawsuit, filed in October, that the housing foreclosure crisis was the "foreseeable and inevitable result" of big banks, such as HSBC and its U.S. subsidiaries, aggressively pushing loans that were destined to fail. The counties say the crisis has caused them tremendous damage.

The lawsuit says predatory lending practices include: targeting vulnerable borrowers for mortgage loans with unfavorable terms; directing credit-worthy borrowers to more costly loans; putting unreasonable terms, excessive fees or pre-payment penalties into mortgage loans; basing loan values on inflated or fraudulent appraisals; and refinancing a loan without benefit to the borrower.

Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2012/12/24/georgia-counties-hsbc/1789031/

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Ga. counties sue HSBC over bad home loans (Original Post) Redfairen Dec 2012 OP
Were those banks following federal policies that relaxed requirements and encouraged subprime loans? jody Dec 2012 #1
What a stupid question. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2012 #3
Good!!!!! May every other county in the country follow suit! dixiegrrrrl Dec 2012 #2
K&R Sherman A1 Dec 2012 #4
 

jody

(26,624 posts)
1. Were those banks following federal policies that relaxed requirements and encouraged subprime loans?
Mon Dec 24, 2012, 03:08 PM
Dec 2012

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,335 posts)
3. What a stupid question.
Mon Dec 24, 2012, 03:32 PM
Dec 2012

Sure because the Feds encouraged - loan fraud, appraisal fraud, high fees, churning, excessive pre-pays and steering credit-worthy borrowers to sub-prime loans.

JIMMY CARTER DID IT !1!1!1!1!1

targeting vulnerable borrowers for mortgage loans with unfavorable terms; directing credit-worthy borrowers to more costly loans; putting unreasonable terms, excessive fees or pre-payment penalties into mortgage loans; basing loan values on inflated or fraudulent appraisals; and refinancing a loan without benefit to the borrower.
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