The Utah mortgage fraud lawyers of Greg Smith and Steven Russell, Criminal Law Attorneys, represent any defendant in a mortgage fraud case. The applicant-borrower, the broker, the appraiser or any party involved in the mortgage deal who commits fraud may be charged with a crime in a mortgage fraud case.
- Did you allegedly tell the bank that you were going to live in a home although you actually planned to rent it out?
- Did you allegedly state on your mortgage application that you had earned the down payment when, in fact, a family member gifted it to you?
- Did you allegedly arrange for a bogus appraisal of your intended new home, colluding with an appraiser who falsified the estimated value of the home?
- Did you overstate your income on your mortgage application?
- Did you arrange to have an insurance agent sell you a bogus policy on a family member who had died, and use illegally acquired life insurance benefits as a down payment?
Whatever the alleged series of events were that led to your mortgage fraud charges, you have the same constitutional rights that any defendant has in a criminal defense case. Greg Smith and Steven Russell, Criminal Law Attorneys, Utah criminal defense law firm, strongly urges you not to talk about the case to anyone — not even a family member — before you have met with a skilled mortgage fraud lawyer. Contact us to schedule a consultation.
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