is BoA's foreclosure review really independent? you be the judge
http://www.nationofchange.org/bofa-s-foreclosure-review-really-independent-you-be-judge-1350097933
Late last year, the country's bank regulators launched a massive program to evaluate millions of foreclosure cases and compensate homeowners who fell victim to the banks' flawed or illegal practices. Regulators dubbed it the "Independent Foreclosure Review" to emphasize that the banks would not be making key decisions about loans they had made or serviced.
But a raft of evidence internal Bank of America memos and emails obtained by ProPublica, interviews with two bank staff members who have worked on the review, and little-noticed documents released late last year by a federal banking regulator throw the independence of the review into serious doubt. Together, they indicate that Bank of America the financial giant with the largest number of homeowners eligible for the program is performing much of the work itself.
Moreover, the bank gets a chance to challenge that key decision before it becomes final an opportunity not given to homeowners.
Bank of America strongly objects to ProPublica's analysis. It insists that the independence of the review has never been compromised. It maintains that its role "has been and remains gathering documents." While it may discover "an error" in the course of that work, the bank says that an independent review conducted by an outside firm "is the sole and final basis" for determining whether homeowners have been harmed and how much compensation they merit.