Save my home from forclosure? Get a rate modification? Stop foreclosure sale.
September 28th, 2009 | by admin |
http://www.loanresolve.com/freereport get a free step by step guide on how to survive foreclosure with mortgage modifications, rate modifications, short sale process & stop foreclosure programs.
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4 Responses to “Save my home from forclosure? Get a rate modification? Stop foreclosure sale.”
By sickwiththetruth on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
California’s …
California’s Mortgage Foreclosure Consultant Act at Civil Code 2945.4(a): “It shall be a violation for a foreclosure consultant to:
(a) Claim, demand , charge, collect, or receive any compensation until after the foreclosure consultant has fully performed each and every service the foreclosure consultant contracted to perform or represented that he or she would perform.”
By ciro9 on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
The newly elected …
The newly elected President Barack Obama could enact(once he takes office)to federally mandate long term loan modification’s (interest) on behalf of all Americans with ARM Negative (sub-prime/ deferred interest) mortgage loans (the main reason for foreclosures) at a low interest rate (fixed by the Federal Reserve Bank) for 40 & 50 year’s, depending on income. Leaving it up to the bank’s to do this is akin to putting the fox in the hen house to protect them.
By subprime2006 on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
Please do not pay …
Please do not pay any money but instead call you bank to see if they are willing to accept the new loan proposal.
Proposal loan by FHA: 90% of your home value!!!
The new loan will is roughly 1/2 of your old loan amount therefore your new payment will be affordable.
By msusms2006 on Sep 28, 2009 | Reply
Are you currently …
Are you currently doing the modifications for free like you say in your above video?