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Foreclosure Investigations

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Several large national banks are suspending foreclosures until they’ve completed investigations into internal paperwork procedures. Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling on federal officials to investigate financial institutions and how they handle delinquent mortgages, modifications and foreclosures.

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Kathleen Pender, business columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle

Brad Kemp, director of regional research for Beacon Economics

David Weinsoff, member of Fairfax Town Council and Environmental Lawyer

Preeti Vissa, community reinvestment director for The Greenlining Institute

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