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The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed to the Roosevelt Institute, its boards, or its officers.
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The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

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Page 1: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis

Mike Konczal, Roosevelt InstituteDecember 21st, 2010

The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed to the Roosevelt Institute, its boards, or its officers.

Page 2: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.
Page 3: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.
Page 4: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.
Page 5: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Adam Levitin, Tara Twomey, “Mortgage Servicing”.

Page 6: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Diane E. Thompson, National Consumer Law Center,“Why Servicers Foreclose When They Should Modify and Other Puzzles of Servicer Behavior”

Page 7: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Diane E. Thompson, National Consumer Law Center,“Why Servicers Foreclose When They Should Modify and Other Puzzles of Servicer Behavior”

Loan Servicers Percent of Market

Bank of America 19.9%

Wells Fargo 16.9%

JP Morgan Chase 12.6%

Citi 6.3%

GMAC 3.2%

US Bancorp 1.8%

Page 8: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.
Page 9: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.
Page 10: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Karen Dynan, Brookings Institute, “Household Deleveraging and the Economic Recovery.”

Page 11: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Karen Dynan, Brookings Institute, “Household Deleveraging and the Economic Recovery.”

New Incentives, Goals:

• Banks• Investors• Federal Regulators

Page 12: The Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Mike Konczal, Roosevelt Institute December 21st, 2010 The views expressed here are mine only and should not be attributed.

Source: Karen Dynan, Brookings Institute, “Household Deleveraging and the Economic Recovery.”

New Incentives, Goals:

• Banks• Investors• Federal Regulators• Attorneys General