Feldman Law Center – Avoiding Loan Modification Scams
December 31st, 2009 by adminAvoiding a loan modification scam can be difficult, especially if you have not done your homework. Today, recent statistics show that one in ten homeowners is either in foreclosure or behind on their payments. This means there are millions of homeowners in dangerous financial positions, with millions more on the brink of chaos. There are so many loan modification companies in California, let alone America, that keeping on top of the illegitimate ones is impossible.
Here are some common loan modification scams being perpetrated throughout California:
The Disappearing Foreclosure Professional ? This is the kind of person who promises the world, then takes a payment and finally just vanishes. This individual will perform little or no service, will take your money and will leave you with all the problems you had to start with.
Loan Modification Helpers ? In this situation, a loan modification “expert” claiming they can negotiate directly with your bank. However, they never produce the results they promise. Sometimes, the expert will gain your trust and try to get you to make payments directly to them. Unfortunately, this loan modification scam can take quite a bit of your money.
Sale and Leaseback Scams ? There are people out there claiming to be able to bail you out of a jam. You sign over your house to the scam artist and then pay that person rent. They then claim that they will sell the house back to you at a bargain price later. Of course, being that this is a scam, these people often sell the house out from under the former owner, and they don’t tell the current occupants. What winds up happening is that you rent the home you used to own, then the home gets sold and you are left homeless.
Books and Seminars ? While attending a loan modification seminar, or buying a “do your own loan modification” book is not necessarily a scam, they can be misleading. Good writers and good public speakers can often portray a scenario as being much easier than it really is. For example, the loan modification process is complex, and there is quite a bit on the line for you and your family. A loan modification seminar or loan modification book will suggest that it is a simple process that you can handle all on your own. However, without a solid understanding of real estate, mortgages, foreclosure, the courts and lenders, doing a loan modification on your own is extremely difficult. You wind up exposing yourself to all kinds of mistakes, and without someone helping you there is a great chance you could be taken advantage of by a lender.
Finding a quality loan modification company is important. The Feldman Law Center has been around for many years, and we are constantly helping people who are facing foreclosure and other financial challenges. If you are afraid of losing your home, a California loan modification attorney can walk you through the loan modification process, negotiate with lenders and help keep you in your home, where you belong.
Visit us at http://www.feldmanlawcenter.com or call 800-588-0425
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The information contained herein is provided for general information and advertising purposes only and is not intended to convey a legal option nor legal advice for any particular case or situation. Nothing in this article shall create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing sent to this law office via e-mail shall constitute an attorney-client relationship. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed to be a guarantee or prediction of result. Prior results are provided for general information purposes only and do not guaranty, warranty or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter. Results achieved depend on individual circumstances and not everyone will qualify or be successful in restructuring their mortgage loan.
Author: Greg Feldman
Loan Modification- Serves Fruitful in Reducing Mortgage Payments & Avoiding Foreclosures
December 21st, 2009 by adminA loan modification reduces monthly mortgage payments and makes them more affordable for you. Loan modifications can be done whether or not a person is behind in the loan payments, based on his or her financial situation, current hardship, and ability to make smaller payments. Loan modification is a permanent change to the terms of your mortgage or home loan. A loan modification can result in a lower monthly payment through an interest rate reduction, increasing the length of the loan, lowering of the principal balance, setting up payments for back-interest owed, or a combination of these options, lowering or fixing interest rates.
Loan modifications avoid foreclosure and this option is gaining in popularity as lenders realize that keeping homeowners in their home actually might save them money. Foreclosure is an expensive process for banks, and with the current downturn in real estate values, lenders do not want millions of dollars getting into foreclosures. Since the cost of modification can be much less than the cost of foreclosure, banks and lenders are often willing to negotiate reasonable terms and modify existing mortgage payment terms.
So you have made the right decision to go for loan modification according to what is discussed above. But filing it on your own can make you wait longer for things to get into shape and your loan modification to take place. Given the present housing crisis, banks and lenders have been overwhelmed with loan modification requests and are very difficult to work with. Consulting attorneys can help you through this ordeal and take the burden off of your shoulders. Attorneys know the way things are and they are in constant negotiation with many of the major lenders in the country. This enables us to negotiate the lowest rate for your loan modification in the most expedient manner possible. Most of the banks are already involved in predatory lending lawsuits, and want to make loan modification process run smoothly for our attorneys. Working with attorneys enables you to use progressive tactics to accomplish aggressive solutions. The attorneys can then examine your financial statements, income and expenses, as well as the lender’s expenses and terms, and negotiate to get you the best loan terms that fit your present financial situation.
How can I access that I need to go for a Loan Modification?
The first and foremost condition which can make you think about loan modification is the inability to refinance due to loss of equity, owing more than your home is worth. Next comes the inability to refinance due to late or irregular mortgage payments, then if you are facing financial hardship arising out of loss of job, loss of income due to divorce or a sudden death of a earning family member or due to medical expenses and a financial condition leading to foreclosure.
In any of the above cases loan modification can be applied for and doing it on your own could be trouble some for you to stick to your phone explaining your case again and again. There is a constant run for you from pillar to post including wastage of valuable time and in such a scenario, consulting an attorney can serve worthwhile for you to get loan modifications done that will reduce mortgage payments considerably and avoid foreclosures.
Loan Modification- Serves Fruitful in Reducing Mortgage Payments & Avoiding Foreclosures
December 19th, 2009 by adminA loan modification reduces monthly mortgage payments and makes them more affordable for you. Loan modifications can be done whether or not a person is behind in the loan payments, based on his or her financial situation, current hardship, and ability to make smaller payments. Loan modification is a permanent change to the terms of your mortgage or home loan. A loan modification can result in a lower monthly payment through an interest rate reduction, increasing the length of the loan, lowering of the principal balance, setting up payments for back-interest owed, or a combination of these options, lowering or fixing interest rates.
Loan modifications avoid foreclosure and this option is gaining in popularity as lenders realize that keeping homeowners in their home actually might save them money. Foreclosure is an expensive process for banks, and with the current downturn in real estate values, lenders do not want millions of dollars getting into foreclosures. Since the cost of modification can be much less than the cost of foreclosure, banks and lenders are often willing to negotiate reasonable terms and modify existing mortgage payment terms.
So you have made the right decision to go for loan modification according to what is discussed above. But filing it on your own can make you wait longer for things to get into shape and your loan modification to take place. Given the present housing crisis, banks and lenders have been overwhelmed with loan modification requests and are very difficult to work with. Consulting attorneys can help you through this ordeal and take the burden off of your shoulders. Attorneys know the way things are and they are in constant negotiation with many of the major lenders in the country. This enables us to negotiate the lowest rate for your loan modification in the most expedient manner possible. Most of the banks are already involved in predatory lending lawsuits, and want to make loan modification process run smoothly for our attorneys. Working with attorneys enables you to use progressive tactics to accomplish aggressive solutions. The attorneys can then examine your financial statements, income and expenses, as well as the lender’s expenses and terms, and negotiate to get you the best loan terms that fit your present financial situation.
How can I access that I need to go for a Loan Modification?
The first and foremost condition which can make you think about loan modification is the inability to refinance due to loss of equity, owing more than your home is worth. Next comes the inability to refinance due to late or irregular mortgage payments, then if you are facing financial hardship arising out of loss of job, loss of income due to divorce or a sudden death of a earning family member or due to medical expenses and a financial condition leading to foreclosure.
In any of the above cases loan modification can be applied for and doing it on your own could be trouble some for you to stick to your phone explaining your case again and again. There is a constant run for you from pillar to post including wastage of valuable time and in such a scenario, consulting an attorney can serve worthwhile for you to get loan modifications done that will reduce mortgage payments considerably and avoid foreclosures.



