FR-4871-P-01: Disposition of HUD-Acquired Single Family Property; Disciplinary Actions Against HUD-Qualified Real Estate Brokers

Document ID: HUD-2004-0006-0001

Comments

Total: 13
Comment entitled "Too Little Enforcement" on Disciplinary Actions Against Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) -Qualified Real Estate Brokers submitted by Charles Schmidt, Mortgage Fraud investigator
Posted : 09/20/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0002     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment entitled "Too Little Enforcement" under the Disciplinary Actions Against Department of Housing and Urban Development -Qualified Real Estate Brokers submitted by Charles Schmidt, Mortgage Fraud Investigator (Duplicate Entries)
Posted : 09/20/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0003     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment entitled "Too Little Enforcement" under the Disciplinary Actions Against Department of Housing and Urban Development -Qualified Real Estate Brokers submitted by Charles Schmidt, Mortgage Fraud Investigator (Duplicate Entries)
Posted : 09/20/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0004     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment focusing on Disciplinary Actions Against Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Qualified Brokers, submitted by The Bank of Castle
Posted : 09/20/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0005     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Anonymous comment referring to "the failure to regulate realtors left a large hole in the system"
Posted : 09/30/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0006     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment referring to "the unfortunate reality of these disciplinary measures are that they are reactive rather than proactive" submitted by Larry Saxton, Certified General Appraiser, Saxton Appraisals, Inc.
Posted : 10/01/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0007     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comments focusing on the removal of "real estate brokers engaging in predatory lending practices "from HUD's qualified selling broker list" and deactivate 'the broker's NAID, submitted by Gary Hutto, Gary Hutto Management Consulting, LCC
Posted : 10/08/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0008     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment focusing on "being able to identify and target the individual for deactivation provides several benefits for the public and prevents individual licensees from "hiding" behind their broker to commit acts of fraud" submitted by Carolyn Blanchard Cook, Deputy EVP Submitter and Henry A. Strohminger, President, Greater Baltmore Board of Realtors (GBBR)
Posted : 11/15/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0009     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment suggesting the Agency "closely examine its internal policies that impact realtors and brokers" submitted by Jim (No surname provided)
Posted : 11/16/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0010     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment supporting Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed Federal Housing Administration (FHA) rule to prevent property "flipping," inflated appraisals, fraudulent underwriting and illegal practices which might involve real estate licensees submitted by Patricia Hannon, Assistant Director, Maryland Real Estate Commission
Posted : 11/16/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0011     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Duplicate document; Please see HUD-2004-0006-0011
Posted : 11/16/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0012     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment focusing on prompt removal of real estate brokers who conduct business by false and misleading practices also review evidence to make determinations if guilt or innocence submitted by Jim Hamilton, President California Association of Realtors (CAR)
Posted : 11/17/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0013     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment focusing on the removal of Real Estate Brokers from Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) listing submitted by Catherine Stone
Posted : 12/02/2004     ID :HUD-2004-0006-0014     Agency : HUD

Nov 16,2004 11:59 PM ET