"The Federal Trade Commission announced...that two C'wide mortgage servicing companies had agreed to pay 108 million to settle charges that they collected excessive fees from financially troubled homeowners. The fees which were billed as the cost of services like property inspections and LAWN MOWING (emphasis added) were grossly inflated after C'wide created subsidiaries to hire vendors to supply the services, increasing the cost several-fold in the process."" Nice to see C'wide's feet being held to the fire. Rest of the article is in todays New York Times.
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