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WTFchris
01-11-2008, 01:54 PM
Cleveland sues lenders over subprime

City says 21 banks and mortgage companies signed off on deals they knew they shouldn't have made

By Steve Kastenbaum, CNN Radio
January 11 2008: 11:09 AM EST

CLEVELAND (CNN) -- Likening their actions to those of organized crime syndicates, Cleveland's Mayor is suing 21 major banks and mortgage companies for the roles they played in the sub-prime mortgage crisis that devastated many neighborhoods (http://money.cnn.com/real_estate/foreclosures/cleveland/) in the city.
The suit, filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, alleges that in pushing sub-prime mortgages in Cleveland, the companies created a public nuisance in violation of state law.
City officials hope to recover hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for lost property tax revenue, the cost of demolishing homes left abandoned and the cost of policing neighborhoods devastated by thousands of foreclosures.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said, "If you look at the end result of organized crime activity on neighborhoods, cities and individual lives, sucking equity out, you see the same thing here."
Where Cleveland went wrong (http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/12/real_estate/Cleveland_foreclosure_factors/index.htm)
There were over 7,000 foreclosures in Cleveland in 2007 alone. Crime has skyrocketed in areas where boarded up houses are a common site. Many of those homes have been stripped of their aluminum siding and plumbing (http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/16/real_estate/suprime_and_crime/index.htm?postversion=2007111908). Some blocks bear an eerie resemblance to New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward in the months following Hurricane Katrina.
The banks and mortgage companies being sued reads like a 'Who's Who' list on Wall Street. "They are the ones that fueled this operation and that's what placed us in this predicament," said Cleveland's Director of Law Robert Triozzi. "They are going to be held accountable. Mayor Jackson said the lenders signed off on deals that they knew should have never been made."
Triozzi said, "The model they used was completely inappropriate for a city like Cleveland but they didn't care."

Big Swami
01-11-2008, 02:36 PM
Quicken has to be one of the worst offenders for sure.

Timone
01-11-2008, 02:38 PM
San Francisco thinks Cleveland is gay.

MoTown
01-11-2008, 04:04 PM
LeBron's only 23, though.

geerussell
01-11-2008, 06:13 PM
Detroit loves company.