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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 15, 2010

AG Foreclosure Probe Could Spell Trouble

At first blush, politics may look like the primary reason Jerry Brown and other attorneys general in 27 states that don't put foreclosures through the court system would join an investigation of "robo-signing" court foreclosure documents.

By Don J. DeBenedictis

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Politics may look like the primary reason Jerry Brown and 26 other attorneys general in states that don't put foreclosures through the court system would join an investigation of "robo-signing" court foreclosure documents.

Experts say there could be many other problems with how big lenders handle foreclosures, including which entities actually own the mortgages bei...

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