Bank of America (BAC) has agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission $108 million to cover foreclosure-related servicing abuses by Countrywide Home Loans, the mega lender/servicer that it purchased almost two years ago.
Overall, the settlement will benefit more than 200,000 consumers who were charged excessive fees while facing foreclosure or trying to save their homes from bankruptcy.
Bank of America bought Countrywide Financial Corp., the parent of Countrywide Home Loans, in August 2008 and "took responsibility for fixing the problems," Leibowitz said. "Bank of America did step up to the plate."
"Countrywide's outdated computer systems made the records incredibly difficult to sort out. But we believe thousands of borrowers in bankruptcy ended up overpaying," the FTC chairman said. He also noted that Countrywide used affiliates to provide default services such as property inspections and lawn mowing, charging excessive fees in the process.
"Countrywide's mortgage contracts prohibited these inflated charges but that didn't stop Countrywide from passing on those markups in violation of the FTC Act," Leibowitz said.
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