TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a south Florida company and its owners alleging that they engaged in a deceptive foreclosure rescue and mortgage default mitigation scheme.
According to a statement issued by the Attorney General's Mortgage Fraud Task Force, the defendants told Florida homeowners that they should not make their payments to their mortgage lenders but should instead pay Outreach Housing LLC 60% of the amount due. In return, the company and its owners allegedly claimed they would work with lenders to reduce homeowners' mortgage debt.
"They are way off the mark," Blair Wright, director, Outreach Housing, said in a telephone interview about the lawsuit.
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