Foreclosures CAN be ended!
If you are well behind on your mortgage expenses and are having trouble keeping up to endure financially, you may want to look into applying for a " Mortgage loan modification ".
A Loan modification is a permanent change in one or more of the terms of your loan.
It gives you a clean start and results in a cost that you can manage to pay. The sole objective of a loan modification is to enable you to fulfill the terms of the new loan for the foreseeable future so you do not lose your home.
Now the simple fact is that most (but not all) mortgage lenders require you be at least 60 days overdue before they will accept your request to modify your mortgage loan.
If you are past due or about to miss your second payment; now is the time to begin the paperwork and negotiation procedure because the longer you wait to begin the procedure, the less likely you are of being approved.
To initiate the process of approval, your loan modification offer must be appropriately introduced according to strict stipulations and brought to the appropriate personnel at your lender.
Sadly, this is where a large percentage of property owners are left barking up the wrong tree because they simply cannot get to a person in a position of authority in regards to their home finance loan.
If you’ve tried to make contact someone at your lender for counselling and you ’ve been given the runaround, don’t feel bad because not only is their system specially set up this way (watch the very first video above for proof), but I also fell victim to their tactics before I discovered how to play their dirty little game!
Today, my team and I know EXACTLY who to talk to at all the major Banking and Financial Institutions such as:
Here’s a listing of what we can modify ALMOST every time:
- Currently behind on your mortgage bills.
- Currently in foreclosure (NOD Or Lis Pendens).
- Has an ARM that has adjusted higher or will adjust higher in the following month or two.
- Has a legitimate hardship.
- Reduced income (whether from a pay cut, reduced working hours, loss of employment, a new job at less pay, or heaven’s forbid, the death of the household provider).
- On disability (worker’s comp).
- A divorce or separation.
- Increased medical expenses.
- Back taxes that are currently being paid back to the IRS.
- A failed business endeavor.
Whatever you do, do NOT ignore the problem!
The further behind you become, the harder it becomes to reinstate your loan and the more likely that you will lose your house.
Time is of the essence – We MUST Act NOW!
Time is against you right now. You need to take action right now. If you want to prevent the foreclosure process and protect your credit, then you need to put our services to work for you today.
Save your home and credit immediately!
We have 87 Processors and Negotiators handling our files. We have 3 full-time Attorneys who oversee that staff and get personally involved in any matters that an attorney is needed in or we feel can get more attention.”
Funding and support are limited to first come first serve. If you are experiencing hardship DO NOT HESITATE. Contact my office right now and let’s talk about your options. Dial: 1-888- 392-3683
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