The Truth About Mortgage Modifications

March 5, 2010

The decisions you make as a homeowner today hold a profound impact on your financial future. However, it is important to safeguard yourself from misinformation and fraud. Get the facts regarding your situation and always have a contingency plan.

For those who qualify, a mortgage modification is the ideal remedy to their financial distress. I’ve prepared a FREE report on the truth about mortgage modifications to guide you through this important process. Simply provide your information below to get this valuable information, and feel free to pass it along to anyone who may need it. One homeowner lost to foreclosure is one too many!

As a Certified Distressed Property Expert, I have training and experience in providing solutions to homeowners facing financial hardship. Together, we can formulate a plan to get back on track.

If you have any unanswered questions, or your circumstances are urgent, please call me today.

Mortgage Modification Resources

The Home Affordable Refinance Program
www.MakingHomeAffordable.gov

HOPE NOW
www.HopeNow.com

Fannie Mae Loan Lookup
http://loanlookup.fanniemae.com/loanlookup/

Freddie Mac Loan Lookup
https://ww3.freddiemac.com/corporate

How to Recognize a Mortgage Scam

You might be a victim of a scam if:

  • You are told you will get a federal incentive to walk away from your mortgage
  • You are asked to pay upfront for counseling
  • You are pressured to sign papers immediately
  • You are asked to sign your house over to a company or person who is not working with your mortgage company
  • You are asked to make a mortgage payment to someone other than your mortgage company without their approval
  • You are guaranteed a successful short sale or mortgage modification
  • They claim to be a representative of the federal government

If you believe that you are a victim of a scam, you should contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) or visit their Complaint Assistant https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov.

Possibly Related:

  1. Avoiding Mortgage Modification Fraud

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