4/27: Florida is No. 1 in mortgage fraud
St. Petersburg Times: Florida is No. 1 in mortgage fraud
Florida is the No. 1 state in mortgage fraud, a position it has held for four years in a row. An annual ranking by the Mortgage Asset Research Institute showed that the state has close to three times the expected amount of reported loan fraud and misrepresentation.
The failure to stop Florida's epidemic of mortgage fraud imperils the state's already weak economy.
Georgia ranks 8th in mortgage fraud for the second year in a row.
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