Banks Collecting on Cancelled Mortgage Debt and Resetting Loan Terms
A mortgage servicer collected a $140,000 payoff on a legally cancelled VA-backed loan and then originated a brand new 30-year VA loan, effectively resetting the debt clock and collecting on a void obligation. This constitutes both unjust enrichment and potential fraud against the VA loan program. Homeowners who have had loans cancelled have no tool to verify the legal status of their mortgage or detect unauthorized new loan originations in their name.
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