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English: On Saturday, August 7, 2010, Attorney General Coakley attended the bill signing ceremony for Senate Bill 2407, An Act Relative to Mortgage Foreclosures. The signing took place at a foreclosed residential property in Brockton that is under renovation.
General Coakley was introduced by Rob Corley, President, Neighborhood Housing Services of the South Shore, which received a grant from the AGO to provide comprehensive Foreclosure Mitigation and Prevention programming in Boston. ______ An Act Relative to Mortgage Foreclosures Bill Signing: August 2010 On Saturday, August 7, 2010, Attorney General Coakley attended the bill signing ceremony for Senate Bill 2407, An Act Relative to Mortgage Foreclosures. The signing took place at a foreclosed residential property in Brockton that is under renovation. The legislation, sponsored by Senator Susan Tucker and Representative Kevin Honan, includes many important updates to assist homeowners facing foreclosure and adds the new crime of “mortgage fraud” to our laws. |
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