There has been a great deal of publicity about provisions of the recently-enacted California's Homeowner Bill of Rights (HBOR) designed to maximize borrowers' chances of completing the mortgage modification process, and to eliminate wrongful servicer practices such as "dual tracking" or giving borrowers the run-around. Less well-known is the HBOR's arsenal of weapons that could stop fraudulent home foreclosures in their tracks....
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