The nationās biggest banks wrongfully foreclosed on more than 700 military members during the housing crisis and seized homes from roughly two dozen...
One Alabama man who served in Afghanistan is claiming Bank of America violated a law that protects active duty service members from financial hardship...
Financial problems consistently rank among the top stressors for military families. Mortgage problems at home can weigh heavily on those serving abroad and even affect mission readiness.
Despite an attempt from the property owner, Army staff Sgt. Mitchell Smith, currently serving with the National Guard in Afghanistan, will not be evic...
Military homeowners who were illegally foreclosed upon during the last five years will receive a minimum payment of nearly $117,000 plus lost equity and interest.
Military homeowners have taken a beating the last few months at the hands of some of the country's largest mortgage lenders.
They're just now finally...
WASHINGTON -- Two of the nation's largest mortgage firms illegally foreclosed on the homes of "almost 50" active-duty military service members, accord...
Enterprise reputation and its mandate to being responsible tillers of the business soil doesn't come into play in this day and age. Sadly more than ever before, it's all about the money.
Lending giant JP Morgan Chase is working to increase protections for military borrowers after the company overcharged thousands of service members and...
Due to a backlog in processing disability claims, military members and their families are forced to live on the streets because of foreclosures and are heading into bankruptcy courts.
Earlier today, Military.com and other news agencies reported a big win for a Marine who fought a 5-year legal battle with the behemoth mortgage institution, JP Morgan-Chase.