Bank of America, Ally, JP Morgan Chase and Others Stopping Foreclosures
Many of my readers have heard that a number of lenders, including Bank of America, Ally (formerly GMAC), and JP Morgan Chase, have stopped foreclosure proceedings in 23 states. However, Tennessee is NOT one of those states. As a result, if you have been hoping that one of these lenders are going to stop a pending foreclosure on your home in Tennessee, don't wait for that to happen.
The reason these lenders have stopped foreclosures is because some of the documents needed to foreclose in those 23 states may have been inproperly signed. Specifically, the 23 states in question are judicial foreclosure states and lenders must file a foreclosure action with the courts in those states before the foreclose can occur. Tennessee is a non-judicial foreclosure state and those documents are not required in Tennessee. As a result, the alleged problems in those 23 states would not exist in Tennessee.
However, this appears to be the first big revelation regarding the problems lenders may have with their paperwork. As this situation unfolds, I expect more problems to be uncovered.
