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Lawyers prey on foreclosure-facing homeowners in San Fernando Valley and beyond
Los Angeles Daily News These attorneys charge fees with the promise of stopping the foreclosure, but then don't follow through with the case and disappear with the money, according to Laura Ernde, spokeswoman for the California State Bar, which has reported a spike in these … |
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