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	<description>Loan Modification Scams and Fraud</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 09:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Loan Modification Laws by State by Tennessee Loan Modification Laws &#124; ModFraud.org</title>

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		<dc:creator>Tennessee Loan Modification Laws &#124; ModFraud.org</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 18:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] ModFraud.org has compiled a list of Loan Modification laws by state.  This can be viewed at http://www.modfraud.org/loan-modification-laws-by-state/. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Types of Loan Modification Scams by David Simonds</title>

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		<description>I greatly enjoyed looking through your blog and found some informative posts on finance.I have also some finance related sites having good PR with relevant content to your posts.I think it would be 100% beneficial for both of us if we will be link partner to each other.If you are interested then I can also provide you new related article to be posted in your blog.Feel free to contact me at davidsimonds007(at)gmail.com</description>
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		<title>Comment on Being Smart About Loan Modification by PaulMolinaroEsq</title>

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		<description>Words from a Very Outspoken and Opinionated California Litigation Attorney (like there’s any other kind)

Here in California, our Department of Real Estate website (dub dub dub dot dre dot gov) lists the companies that have DRE "permission" to modify loans... add to this list any licensed California attorney, and that is where you should begin your due diligence search when you seek help in California. Other states probably have similar laws, so check with your own state DRE and state bar.

My law firm has been getting more and more calls recently from homeowners that were victims of predatory lenders who put them into an unaffordable loan and now fell into the hands of those same people who sold the toxic loans but profess to be saviors... DON’T BE A VICTIM TWICE! What’s that they say, “Fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, and I’ll sue your butt!”

Do your homework and THOROUGHLY investigate any firm before hiring them to save your biggest asset and the place you call “home.” Scammers are popping up like dandelions on a freshly mowed lawn in April. They advertise on the Internet, freeway billboards, radio, television, and print media everywhere, not to mention spamming your email box with those third-world widows needing someone to receive three million dollars for them. Make no mistake, in many cases, these “loan modification experts” are the exact same loan officers and mortgage brokers who fleeced homeowners the first time around. After losing their jobs with the crash of the mortgage industry, they have found a new way to make ill-gotten profits from hard-working homeowners through loan modifications.

In California, with very few exceptions (and attorneys are one exception… no coincidence there… attorneys make the laws), it is against the law for anyone to take money up front for helping a homeowner who is in default. Don’t trust a company that begins its relationship with you by breaking the law.

HERE’S THE BOTTOM LINE!

Hire an attorney – and not just any attorney either - one with experience in mortgage law, not just one with real estate law experience but one with experience in both FEDERAL and STATE litigation against mortgage companies, one who doesn’t also do family law, criminal law, admiralty law, and immigration law as well, one who limits the practice to mortgage law (or at least a great majority of it), one who has the experienced staff, training, and know how to take on the big lenders and their top notch lawyers (lenders have attorneys – and darn good ones – check out their counsel on the web – big names top schools, shouldn’t you have a lawyer too?).

We are not talking about a refund on your broken television here, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars and your HOME – if you don’t think this is the time to hire a highly educated and experienced professional instead of a weekend schooled, almost out of work, broker slash loan officer slash “expensive water in a wine bottle with alleged magical curative powers” salesperson, I don’t know what would make you take things seriously.

Of course, this is one obnoxious lawyer's totally biased opinion, but one based on many many distressing calls to my office every day. And, yes, my firm loves taking cases against loan modification companies who have violated laws. This field is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sections for our mortgage law firm.

- Paul J. Molinaro, Esq.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Words from a Very Outspoken and Opinionated California Litigation Attorney (like there’s any other kind)</p>
<p>Here in California, our Department of Real Estate website (dub dub dub dot dre dot gov) lists the companies that have DRE &#8220;permission&#8221; to modify loans&#8230; add to this list any licensed California attorney, and that is where you should begin your due diligence search when you seek help in California. Other states probably have similar laws, so check with your own state DRE and state bar.</p>
<p>My law firm has been getting more and more calls recently from homeowners that were victims of predatory lenders who put them into an unaffordable loan and now fell into the hands of those same people who sold the toxic loans but profess to be saviors&#8230; DON’T BE A VICTIM TWICE! What’s that they say, “Fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, and I’ll sue your butt!”</p>
<p>Do your homework and THOROUGHLY investigate any firm before hiring them to save your biggest asset and the place you call “home.” Scammers are popping up like dandelions on a freshly mowed lawn in April. They advertise on the Internet, freeway billboards, radio, television, and print media everywhere, not to mention spamming your email box with those third-world widows needing someone to receive three million dollars for them. Make no mistake, in many cases, these “loan modification experts” are the exact same loan officers and mortgage brokers who fleeced homeowners the first time around. After losing their jobs with the crash of the mortgage industry, they have found a new way to make ill-gotten profits from hard-working homeowners through loan modifications.</p>
<p>In California, with very few exceptions (and attorneys are one exception… no coincidence there… attorneys make the laws), it is against the law for anyone to take money up front for helping a homeowner who is in default. Don’t trust a company that begins its relationship with you by breaking the law.</p>
<p>HERE’S THE BOTTOM LINE!</p>
<p>Hire an attorney – and not just any attorney either - one with experience in mortgage law, not just one with real estate law experience but one with experience in both FEDERAL and STATE litigation against mortgage companies, one who doesn’t also do family law, criminal law, admiralty law, and immigration law as well, one who limits the practice to mortgage law (or at least a great majority of it), one who has the experienced staff, training, and know how to take on the big lenders and their top notch lawyers (lenders have attorneys – and darn good ones – check out their counsel on the web – big names top schools, shouldn’t you have a lawyer too?).</p>
<p>We are not talking about a refund on your broken television here, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars and your HOME – if you don’t think this is the time to hire a highly educated and experienced professional instead of a weekend schooled, almost out of work, broker slash loan officer slash “expensive water in a wine bottle with alleged magical curative powers” salesperson, I don’t know what would make you take things seriously.</p>
<p>Of course, this is one obnoxious lawyer&#8217;s totally biased opinion, but one based on many many distressing calls to my office every day. And, yes, my firm loves taking cases against loan modification companies who have violated laws. This field is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing sections for our mortgage law firm.</p>
<p>- Paul J. Molinaro, Esq.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 20:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Get Connected with a ModFraud.org Pre-Screened Financial Services Company by ModFraud.org</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 23:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>David,

Thank you for the question. There are multiple options to resolve your situation prior to conducting a BK 13. In some events the threat of a bankruptcy, not the actual bankruptcy, may be an avenue to force the lenders or banks to assist you with a modification. Without further information it would be difficult to fully assess your scenario. Please contact us for further information or direction at 877-833-1220.  

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<p>Thank you for the question. There are multiple options to resolve your situation prior to conducting a BK 13. In some events the threat of a bankruptcy, not the actual bankruptcy, may be an avenue to force the lenders or banks to assist you with a modification. Without further information it would be difficult to fully assess your scenario. Please contact us for further information or direction at 877-833-1220.  </p>
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		<title>Comment on Loan Modification the New Subprime? by david noci</title>

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		<description>canyou help me for modification program i'm lusing my house,i'm adgestable morgadge .owe 340.000  buy for 390.000 .right know i'm in modification plan with same company for one year. before they wer chargin me 9.8 interes rate and morgadge went hi ckai 3.760,00.do i get chanse before i forclose or banc ruptsy for my credit.please help me</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>canyou help me for modification program i&#8217;m lusing my house,i&#8217;m adgestable morgadge .owe 340.000  buy for 390.000 .right know i&#8217;m in modification plan with same company for one year. before they wer chargin me 9.8 interes rate and morgadge went hi ckai 3.760,00.do i get chanse before i forclose or banc ruptsy for my credit.please help me</p>
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