One of the more common and tragic foreclosure scams is where homeowners sign over their deed to avoid foreclosure with the promise of purchasing the property back at a later date for a lesser value and lower payment.
The recent Home Affordable Modification Program allows a struggling homeowner a short-term mercy period where they can work with their current lender either directly, or through an attorney backed loan modification negotiation firm for the purpose of finding a workable solution for future lowered payments.
There is no reason to sign over a deed, tie your property up in a Trust, or become a renter in your own home.
We have all heard some of these horrible stories that may have happened to a friend or family member. When we are in pain, life is chaotic, and the fate of losing a home becomes a reality, sometimes it seems less embarrassing to work with a stranger vs reaching out to the people we trust.
“I thought that I could fix the problem within a year while keeping everyone I know out of my business.”
This is a common response that we hear from people who have been taken advantage of by a loan modification company who ended up stealing their home.
Please, do your research or lean on your friends and family for a reputable loan negotiation firm, but don’t sign over your deed with the hopes of buying / refinancing your property back at a later date. It won’t happen.
With No Up-Front Fees, our clients only pay for Results.
Call us today if you have questions about packaging and
submitting a Loan Modification request.
877-496-5393



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