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November 17, 2007 at 10:39 AM #10927
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November 17, 2007 at 11:02 AM #100460
PadreBrian
Participantgogo doj!
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November 17, 2007 at 3:06 PM #100480
farbet
ParticipantPrudential California Realty should also be included.
So far they have not issued a statement. What a bunch of creeps-
November 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM #100729
farbet
ParticipantAnd the beat goes on. Is this happening in San Diego? Reminds me of a Super J situation in Carlsbad
Homeowners entangled in loan scheme
BY KATIE THOMAS | [email protected]
November 18, 2007
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By all appearances, Aaron Wider is the chief executive of a flourishing mortgage bank in Garden City, issuing more than $33 million in home loans to buyers across Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past four years.A closer look at his lending practices, however, reveals that many of these loans relied on faulty appraisals and exaggerated loan applications, leaving behind angry homeowners who are struggling to pay mortgages on overpriced homes.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-enforc1118,0,1299029.story?page=1
“I trusted him, I felt like he was an honest person,” said Robin Fitzgerald, who negotiated with Wider to pay $805,000 for a home in North Massapequa in 2005 that a later appraisal valued at $545,000. Fitzgerald is now facing foreclosure. “I wasn’t familiar with the prices of houses here. I’m a first-time homeowner.”
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November 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM #100812
farbet
ParticipantAnd the beat goes on. Is this happening in San Diego? Reminds me of a Super J situation in Carlsbad
Homeowners entangled in loan scheme
BY KATIE THOMAS | [email protected]
November 18, 2007
E-mail Share
By all appearances, Aaron Wider is the chief executive of a flourishing mortgage bank in Garden City, issuing more than $33 million in home loans to buyers across Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past four years.A closer look at his lending practices, however, reveals that many of these loans relied on faulty appraisals and exaggerated loan applications, leaving behind angry homeowners who are struggling to pay mortgages on overpriced homes.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-enforc1118,0,1299029.story?page=1
“I trusted him, I felt like he was an honest person,” said Robin Fitzgerald, who negotiated with Wider to pay $805,000 for a home in North Massapequa in 2005 that a later appraisal valued at $545,000. Fitzgerald is now facing foreclosure. “I wasn’t familiar with the prices of houses here. I’m a first-time homeowner.”
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November 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM #100827
farbet
ParticipantAnd the beat goes on. Is this happening in San Diego? Reminds me of a Super J situation in Carlsbad
Homeowners entangled in loan scheme
BY KATIE THOMAS | [email protected]
November 18, 2007
E-mail Share
By all appearances, Aaron Wider is the chief executive of a flourishing mortgage bank in Garden City, issuing more than $33 million in home loans to buyers across Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past four years.A closer look at his lending practices, however, reveals that many of these loans relied on faulty appraisals and exaggerated loan applications, leaving behind angry homeowners who are struggling to pay mortgages on overpriced homes.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-enforc1118,0,1299029.story?page=1
“I trusted him, I felt like he was an honest person,” said Robin Fitzgerald, who negotiated with Wider to pay $805,000 for a home in North Massapequa in 2005 that a later appraisal valued at $545,000. Fitzgerald is now facing foreclosure. “I wasn’t familiar with the prices of houses here. I’m a first-time homeowner.”
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November 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM #100841
farbet
ParticipantAnd the beat goes on. Is this happening in San Diego? Reminds me of a Super J situation in Carlsbad
Homeowners entangled in loan scheme
BY KATIE THOMAS | [email protected]
November 18, 2007
E-mail Share
By all appearances, Aaron Wider is the chief executive of a flourishing mortgage bank in Garden City, issuing more than $33 million in home loans to buyers across Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past four years.A closer look at his lending practices, however, reveals that many of these loans relied on faulty appraisals and exaggerated loan applications, leaving behind angry homeowners who are struggling to pay mortgages on overpriced homes.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-enforc1118,0,1299029.story?page=1
“I trusted him, I felt like he was an honest person,” said Robin Fitzgerald, who negotiated with Wider to pay $805,000 for a home in North Massapequa in 2005 that a later appraisal valued at $545,000. Fitzgerald is now facing foreclosure. “I wasn’t familiar with the prices of houses here. I’m a first-time homeowner.”
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November 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM #100845
farbet
ParticipantAnd the beat goes on. Is this happening in San Diego? Reminds me of a Super J situation in Carlsbad
Homeowners entangled in loan scheme
BY KATIE THOMAS | [email protected]
November 18, 2007
E-mail Share
By all appearances, Aaron Wider is the chief executive of a flourishing mortgage bank in Garden City, issuing more than $33 million in home loans to buyers across Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past four years.A closer look at his lending practices, however, reveals that many of these loans relied on faulty appraisals and exaggerated loan applications, leaving behind angry homeowners who are struggling to pay mortgages on overpriced homes.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-enforc1118,0,1299029.story?page=1
“I trusted him, I felt like he was an honest person,” said Robin Fitzgerald, who negotiated with Wider to pay $805,000 for a home in North Massapequa in 2005 that a later appraisal valued at $545,000. Fitzgerald is now facing foreclosure. “I wasn’t familiar with the prices of houses here. I’m a first-time homeowner.”
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November 17, 2007 at 3:06 PM #100562
farbet
ParticipantPrudential California Realty should also be included.
So far they have not issued a statement. What a bunch of creeps -
November 17, 2007 at 3:06 PM #100578
farbet
ParticipantPrudential California Realty should also be included.
So far they have not issued a statement. What a bunch of creeps -
November 17, 2007 at 3:06 PM #100591
farbet
ParticipantPrudential California Realty should also be included.
So far they have not issued a statement. What a bunch of creeps -
November 17, 2007 at 3:06 PM #100595
farbet
ParticipantPrudential California Realty should also be included.
So far they have not issued a statement. What a bunch of creeps
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November 17, 2007 at 11:02 AM #100541
PadreBrian
Participantgogo doj!
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November 17, 2007 at 11:02 AM #100558
PadreBrian
Participantgogo doj!
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November 17, 2007 at 11:02 AM #100572
PadreBrian
Participantgogo doj!
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November 17, 2007 at 11:02 AM #100575
PadreBrian
Participantgogo doj!
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