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Texas Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Foreclosures by Bank of America


Posted on Jul 13, 2010

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) recently filed a lawsuit for 15 low-income Texas homeowners against Bank of America alleging that BoA intentionally misled them, prevented them from modifying their mortgages and even ignored agreements for lower monthly payments. 

In the lawsuit, the Texas homeowners allege that they all experienced difficulties in working with BoA while they were trying to save their homes from foreclosure.  According to the homeowners, they were given inconsistent and misleading information by BoA representatives, were given misleading paperwork, not given important papers related to their requests for modifications, or not told about important deadlines.

TRLA's lawsuit also claims that BoA's conduct forces struggling homeowners into foreclosure by hindering their loan modifications and ignoring homeowners' inquiries.

The TRLA is a non-profit legal aid organization that was established in 1970 to offer assitance to low-income and disadvantaged Texas residents.

Lawsuits like this seem to be a growing trend around the country. Residents of Nevada recently filed a lawsuit requesting class action status against Bank of America for its loan modification practices. Phillips & Garcia, P.C., is a leading law firm in wrongful foreclosure home lockout and seizure cases. Although we are licensed in Massachusetts, we can associate with qualified attorneys in your state. If you've been the victim of a bank locking you out before foreclosure, contact us for a free case evaluation.

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