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Banks Are Violating Mortgage Deal, Report Says

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A survey of 84 housing counselors and lawyers in California found banks are violating the terms they agreed to in the multi-billion dollar National Mortgage Settlement. The deal with 49 state attorneys general ended government investigations into mortgage servicing and foreclosure abuses, in return for a pledge to behave better.

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