Have You Been the Victim of a Mortgage Lending Scam?
If you have any doubt at all about whether you were treated fairly by a mortgage lender, real estate professional or anyone else associated with your purchase or sale of a home — talk to a lawyer who knows this complicated area of the law.
At THE THOMAS LAW FIRM, we handle consumer protection and predatory lending claims for people in northern Virginia, the District of Columbia and nearby portions of Maryland. Our lawyers have been champions of consumer rights in this area for more than a decade. They know a mortgage lending scam when they see one. And most importantly, they know how to put together the evidence needed to prove it.
Don't blame yourself and do nothing out of shame or embarrassment. Take action to protect your rights and hold predatory lenders accountable for the harm they've caused you. Call or contact THE THOMAS LAW FIRM in Falls Church, Virginia, for a free consultation.
Common Mortgage Lending Scams
Businesses and individuals who prey on borrowers count on being able to hide their misdeeds within the massive amounts of paper required to complete a transaction. A few common examples of predatory mortgage lending and mortgage servicing practices include:
- Promising the borrower one set of terms and conditions initially, then offering different terms and conditions at the closing
- Failing to disclose all fees and loan servicing costs
- Using inflated home appraisals to get buyers to pay more for the property
- Skimming equity out from under homebuyers by inflating the closing costs, points and fees
Our attorneys know how to use laws such as the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) and the Truth in Lending Act to protect your rights and can even take steps to protect your credit rating during the process.
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Get the information you need to know by calling or contacting our attorneys for a free consultation today. There is no obligation to hire us. We handle most mortgage lending fraud cases on a contingency basis, meaning that we receive no legal fees unless we win.









