Now, the Fusaro sons might lose the homes Umberto worked so hard to buy.
The sons, Carmine, 46, and Biagio, 37, are suing their mortgage broker and the attorney who helped him for what they say were predatory lending practices, practices that led the Fusaros to refinance or take out loans every year from 2001 to 2008. The combined mortgage on the two properties plus a third home where they now live ballooned from $500,000 to almost $2 million, leaving them facing foreclosure on all three.




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