Foreclosure scam, real estate scam Pt 2 of 2
Posted on January 12, 2009
Filed Under Real Estate Foreclosures |
This video is from the show Open House on CNN. Homeowners in trouble facing short sale or foreclosure should be careful when answering to unsolicited mail, phone calls or emails. A HUD representative and a legal services representatives explain what homeowners should watch out for and what to do.
More info at:
sccrealestateuncensored.com/2007/foreclosure-scam/
micasamidinero.com/2007/foreclosure-fraude/
Duration : 0:4:9
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Stay away from …
Stay away from Feldman Law Center!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Acorn and Acorn …
Acorn and Acorn Housing are two different entities
My mortgage company …
My mortgage company is very bad. They don’t care to speak to me. I tried doing a loan modification. I sent in all the paperwork they wanted. They still wouldn’t work with me. Let’s be honest, the don’t HAVE TO DO ANYTHING FOR YOU. And most of them act this way. Especially subprime.
Wasn’t it Acorn …
Wasn’t it Acorn that was accused of election fraud?
The Bank Managers …
The Bank Managers and CEO’s, mortagage company’s management and CEO’s, Real Estate brokerages, Home Builders and crooked stock brokers should be imprisoned and their ests should be repossessed and used to pay the
Research more! …
Research more! ACORN has added to our economic/credit crisis by putting people without jobs and bad credit into mortgages. They are 1 of the companies that is being bailed out by the Senate passing the $850 billion bailout plan, paid for by the tax payers. That is just WRONG! What did they think would happen by giving subprime, interest only mortgages once the market prices decreased. Now they were bailed out when they should be in jail just like the CEO’s of the failed banks. RESEARCH MORE
There area …
There area non-profit organizations like “Hope” and “Acorn Housing” that can help you out.
While there are …
While there are organizations that do help with loan modifications or foreclosure prevention like “Hope” and “Acorn Housing”, there are also an increasing amount of companies coming out from everywhere claiming to help stop foreclosure. But the reality is that NO COMPANY is allowed to charge ANY fees for any services like the ones they promise unitil EVERYTHING has been done and the problem is that MOST of these companies try to cheat people out of thousands before they even do anything.
if thats the case …
if thats the case then who can we trust to get out of problems ?
This info is …
This info is inaccurate. There are a lot of reputable companies that ist homeowners in stopping their foreclosure. Its something homeowners could do but usually won’t, so why shouldn’t an independent company help them and get paid for doing so?