New FTC Scrutiny Deemed Likely for Servicers

by Moe Bedard on August 13, 2008

in Home Loan News, Mortgage Servicers

An attorney who spoke at the Western States Loan Servicing Conference in Las Vegas predicts that the Federal Trade Commission will produce a “significant enforcement action” involving a major mortgage servicer within the next several months. Anand Raman, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, said the FTC has broad authority to scrutinize loan servicing practices under its broad authority to address “unfair and deceptive trade practices,” and that even practices that are not “manifestly illegal” may get servicers into trouble.

Issues the FTC and other regulatory agencies are likely to investigate include internal documentation, monthly billing statement information, and customer service, he said, noting that regulators are under political pressure to get tough with the mortgage industry.

“There is a lot of pressure to bring home scalps,” Mr. Raman said during a panel session at the conference, which was sponsored by the California Mortgage Bankers Association. “Unfortunately, those servicers that are not operating at a best-practices level make easy targets.”

From National Mortgage News

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