Alleged Coordinated Illegal Foreclosure by Bank of America
Consumer alleges Bank of America coordinated an illegal foreclosure through connected entities as a master servicer. Claim is unverifiable from the description and falls outside any software-addressable solution space. Single CFPB complaint.
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