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All Forum Posts by: Meredith B.

Meredith B. has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Are you the owner of a KB Home? You might be the victim of an appraisal scheme costing homeowners thousands.

I work with a law firm investigating allegations that KB homes fraudulently sold new homes at inflated prices through pre-determined appraisals. Reports allege KB Homes worked with Countrywide’s appraisal subsidiary, LandSafe, to inflate the appraisal values given to new KB homes.

KB benefits from the higher purchase prices while homeowners suffer huge losses. If you are a homeowner, join the investigation by sharing your experience. Visit [REMOVED]

Post: Bank of America under investigation

Meredith B.Posted
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Hi All –

Has anyone used BOA to refinance or purchase their home? There’s an interesting investigation against the company that claims BOA significantly overcharges homeowners for routine home-purchase appraisals.

I work with the law firm that’s investigating the practices - it’s a nationally recognized consumer-rights firm that takes on significant cases.

Anyone who’s used Bank of America could have significantly overpaid for their appraisal. Some homeowners claim they paid upwards of $400 and BOA often pays less than $150 for the work.

The markup is huge and means millions in extra profit at the expense of homeowners.

If you’re interested, check out the firm’s Web site at www.hbsslaw.com/BOAappraisals and join the investigation. It doesn’t cost you anything to join.