http://finance.yahoo.com/news/States-aim-to-force-changes-apf-3243525447.html?x=0
Here are your state attorney generals all on crack.
They're already talking settlement, what happened to criminal prosecution?
How can you make a deal when you never investigated the case?
The home owner knows that no records were kept and the investors do to.
The use of MERS screwed everyone all the way around, and now it's the banks turn, and they deserve to take it.
Ask yourself, who your Attorney General is really selling out, in an attempt to appease the citizens and cover this nightmare back up.
The top law enforcement officials of states around the country are launching a joint investigation into the problems with foreclosure documents that surfaced in recent weeks. They are already weighing the outlines of a potential settlement with the industry, said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who will lead the investigation. The inquiry will be announced Wednesday morning.
Miller said one idea being discussed is to create an independent monitor to review whether banks have fixed their problems.