Easley approved mortgage surveillance
Dir Mike Easley is entitled to two public accounts surveillance increasingly a mortgage on the industry, whose recent riots lead in record time the number of foreclosures.
The laws, signed Wednesday and Thursday, publicly demanding the creation of a collection of recordings from the person, every mortgage and set a new crime: the mortgage fraud.
The combination is regarded as an important but not sufficient step to reduce foreclosures. The regulators said that the new laws to assist in the identification and tracking of people, the benefits borrowers. But fraud causes relatively few foreclosures.
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