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How To Stop Foreclosure With Loan Modification Help

Monday, December 14th, 2009

http://www.loanmodsmadeeasy.com Save my home from foreclosure, lower my rate, loan modification, loan negotiation, avoid pre-payment penalty, save my home, deed in lieu of foreclosure. 877-805-7272.

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Mortgage Fraud, Forbearance and Foreclosure

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Many people today are suffering the loss of their jobs, their income and their homes. Legislation has been passed by Congress in an attempt to help these diligent home homeowners, who through no fault of their own are losing their homes to foreclosure proceedings by the banks and lenders. These desperate homeowners are contacting their banks and lenders in an attempt to modify their loans, for example by reducing their monthly payments, by reducing interest rates or tacking unpaid mortgage payments on to the end of their loan.

The banks received TARP funds, bail out monies, from the Federal Government with the intent to enable the banks to begin loaning money and/or modifying existing loans to stimulate the economy and assist these desperate homeowners who have fallen on hard times. However, no matter what you hear, the banks are NOT loaning money.

Instead, homeowners are being given the run around. Homeowners make innumerable calls to their lender inquiring about a loan modification. Most of the time, the homeowner is met with no answer. Messages are left on the lenders voice mail; however, the messages are seldom returned. When a homeowner is fortunate enough to speak to a lenders representative, phone calls are put on hold, disconnected, transferred, shuffled from person to person and department to department. Some homeowners state they have made over twenty (20) phone calls in a month and sent multiple copies of requested documents to their lender. When the homeowner is finally able to speak by telephone to an agent he/she is repeatedly informed that the agent could not find the homeowners documents, that the homeowner needs to call another department (often ultimately directing the homeowners calls back to the first person to whom they had spoken, or, that the homeowners documents were under review). The homeowner is often presented with a plan which is not a loan modification but a forbearance plan in which the homeowner is offered a payment plan (take it or leave it) with monthly payments in excess of their original monthly payment. This was not the intent of the Congress when they agreed to bail out the banks. In fact, this creates an even greater hardship for the homeowner. Meanwhile, the bank or lender is instructing its servicing agent to start foreclosure proceedings against the homeowner who is behind by several months payments while trying to communicate with and negotiate with their lender for a loan modification. While the bank/lender has started foreclosure proceedings through its servicing department/agent, at all times the homeowner is continually reassured that the bank/lender is processing their paper work for a loan modification; or that the homeowner is in compliance with a forbearance agreement for mortgage payment between the parties. At worst, this is intentional. At best this is a case of the left hand not knowing (or caring) what the right hand is doing. Ultimately, the conscientious homeowner, while believing he/she is in negotiations for a loan modification with the lender, is served a Notice of Default and notice of foreclosure proceedings.

The banks/lenders are acquiring property through misrepresentations and unlawful and fraudulent means. The banks/lenders are in violation of a variety of laws meant to protect the consumer and help desperate homeowners. These violations include, among others, the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAM), enacted March, 2009, Truth in Lending Law (TILA), Regulation Z, the Homeowners Equity Protection Act (HOEPA), Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), the California Translation Act, Civil Code §1632, et seq., California Consumers Legal Remedies Act, Civil Code §1750, Californias Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Civil Code §1788, et seq., and in violation of Californias Business and Professions Code, §17200, et seq. Lenders/banks through misrepresentations, fraud and breach of contract, in addition to the violations of the statutes referenced above have demonstrated a calculated and malicious intent to obtain an interest in the homeowners property, by causing the homeowners property to go into foreclosure. Instead of helping the homeowner, the lender is stuffing its own pockets by building its own real estate portfolio and subsequently packaging the homes foreclosed upon and selling them off as mortgage backed securities, therefore making a profit on the backs of homeowners.

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Home Mortgages

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Home Mortgage guide: http://tinyurl.com/ebook-123

Strategies to Help You Get a Home Mortgage

You’ve heard it’s tough getting a home mortgage today, and that’s true. However, the formula for getting approval isn’t too difficult to understand and there are strategies to help you eventually get a home mortgage eventually. You just have to follow the same guidelines that the mortgage brokers will use to determine your creditworthiness to decide whether it’s time to apply for a mortgage. Even if you are turned down, what you learn from the experience will eventually help you qualify later. And, as the credit market eases in panic, you may even find yourself in a great position to buy a low-priced, quality, home with just the right qualifications the lenders are looking for in a borrower.

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Loan Modification Options to Save Your Home From Foreclosure

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

http://www.loanmodsmadeeasy.com Lower my rate, save my home from foreclosure, loan modification, loan negotiation, avoid pre-payment penalty, save my home, deed in lieu of foreclosure. 877-805-7272

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Loan Modification – how to lower payments and interest rate

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Loan Modification (aka Loss Mitigation)is a process whereby your lender may agree to lower your payments and/or interest rate, and maybe even your loan balance, as an alternative to foreclosure. Learn the basics in this video and see our website for more details. Remember never to take any actions without checking with your tax person and a real estate attorney. See the web site at:

http://www.MoneyCreditOnline.com

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