Homeowners with Upside Down Mortgages Will Get On-the-Spot Help on July 23rd, 2011

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 18, 2011

FESPIR Organization is hosting a Mortgage Debt Relief Conference (http://www.debtreliefconference.com) on Saturday, July 23rd, from 9 am to 5 pm at the San Francisco Airport Marriott in Burlingame, California. The Conference offers hope for homeowners with upside down mortgages and for people burdened by debt.

The conference will feature an eye-opening presentation by Tim Kirchner, CEO of FESPIR Org; Patricia Rodriguez, Attorney, and Dean Newton, CEO JustUsDebt.

The Conference room has limited seating and will fill up fast. Register early at http://www.DebtReliefConference.com or if you need help right away, call 877-247-0080.

The Debt Relief Conference offers the perfect opportunity for anyone with an upside-down mortgage or other debt burden to get help on-the-spot from the attorneys and debt relief specialists who will be there, says Tim Kirchner, CEO and founder of The FESPIR Org. If you are under financial stress, facing foreclosure, need mortgage principal and interest reduction, have failed loan modification, have an upcoming trustee sale, or simply need help saving your home, you owe it to yourself to attend this conference.

FESPIR (http://www.fespir.org) is a non-profit organization comprised of consumer advocates, attorneys, financial analysts, professional debt arbitrators, and many other volunteers dedicated to helping people save their homes. The organizations sole purpose is to educate and inform homeowners so that they know their options and can make an informed decision about saving their home.

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To Help North Carolina Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure The McCann Law Group LLP dba Consumer Attorney Services Added Brice Bratcher of Counsel in April


Jacksonville, Florida (PRWEB) April 18, 2013

Consumer Attorney Services added attorney Brice Bratcher of counsel to their national foreclosure defense team in April to help North Carolina homeowners fight foreclosure. Consumer Attorney Services knows Bratchers experience in foreclosure defense and varied working career within the legal community makes him a great fit for their foreclosure defense team.

Bratcher managed law firms including North Carolina Senator Doug Bergers office for two years and Mediation, INC., a law firm which handled court ordered mediations on the state and federal levels. He also worked for the Howard, Stallings, From and Hutson law firm as a department manager for three years before attending law school.

Bratcher graduated cum laude from the North Carolina Central University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate. While in law school, he was an active leader in student government and a two-time member of the moot court team. He also participated in the Saul Lefkowitz Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition.

Consumer Attorney Services noticed many North Carolina homeowners were still having serious issues in dealing with their banks despite a recent settlement to help homeowners in foreclosure. Consumer Attorney Services selected Bratcher to address these problems.

The recent $ 25 billion mortgage settlement was geared towards motivating banks to do a better job helping homeowners, but some homeowners in North Carolina are still battling with foreclosure difficulties. One major problem lies in the banks ability to continue moving forward with foreclosure actions while homeowners file paperwork to apply for a loan modification.

An April 2013 article titled One Year After Mortgage Settlement, Frustrations Linger For Troubled Borrowers, on the Charlotte Observer website touched upon this problem in saying, Janet Menetrier was surprised to be served a foreclosure notice on her Charlotte home in early December, just three months after Bank of America promised her a loan modification over the phone.

Consumer Attorney Services believes their addition of Bratcher will help more homeowners in North Carolina find foreclosure solutions without the banks ripping the rug out from under them. With legal representation and an understanding of the North Carolina foreclosure process, homeowners can prepare themselves to avoid foreclosure.

Consumer Attorney Services is a full service consumer advocacy law firm headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, helping families with foreclosure defense, debt settlement, bankruptcy law and more.







Homeowners Consumer Center Warns Millions Of US Citizens Who Have A Home Mortgage Worth More Than The Home’s True Value-Don’t Get Taken By A Loan Modification Scam


(PRWEB) July 16, 2012

The Homeowners Consumer Center is one of the premier homeowner advocates in the United States, and they are warning all US homeowners to be extremely cautious about cable TV ads suggesting help for millions of US homeowners seeking a loan modification, because they owe more on the home than it is worth. In one instance the Homeowners Consumer Center called one of the so called loan modification companies, and the firm wanted $ 795 up front for a do it yourself loan modification booklet. The Homeowners Consumer Center says, “If you call your bank, or loan servicing company they will send you loan modification self help information for free. Why pay for something your bank, or loan servicing company will provide you for free? If a homeowner is really serious about a loan modification we are urging them to only hire a licensed law firm, or attorney that knows what they are doing with respect to loan modifications. Do not try to do a loan modification without a law firm, or attorney in your corner.” http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com

Does the Homeowners Consumer Center have any suggestions as to what law firm might be able to help millions of US homeowners in all 50 US States? The answer is 100% Yes. In May of 2012 The Homeowners Consumer Center endorsed the law offices of M.E. Ludt for any US homeowner seeking assistance with a loan modification, mortgage workout, foreclosure defense, or pre-foreclosure related issues. The group says, “With so many non attorneys offering these types of services, we fear many desperate homeowners pay for something they never get. The Law Offices of M.E. Ludt consistently achieves significant results for homeowners seeking legal help with their mortgage, with a foreclosure, a mortgage workout, or with mortgage loan modifications throughout the US.” The Homeowners Consumer Center has endorsed the Law Office of M. E. Ludt because they deliver considerable results, and they have amazing capabilities for homeowners in all 50 states. The Homeowners Consumer Center says, “If a homeowner has verifiable income, if the homeowner qualifies for one of the MHA income/expense hardships, if the homeowner has received a mortgage default notification, if the homeowner is facing a foreclosure, or if the homeowner wants to negotiate better terms for their mortgage, there is a very good chance the Law Offices of M.E. Ludt can assist them.” For more information about the nationwide services being offered by the law firm of M E. Ludt please call 1-888-364-8844. http://MELudtLaw.us







News for Homeowners; Reaching U Network is Now in 20 States Offering Affordable Legal Representation for Struggling Homeowners Not Able to Make Their Mortgage Payments

Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 11, 2011

Anyone denied a loan modification or can’t get through to your lender, help is on the way.

Reaching U Network is a 501c3 non-profit organization that is linked to Freedom Legal Plans by a long time service contract that provides low cost legal representation to homeowners facing foreclosure. Unlike most pre-paid legal services, Freedom Legal Plans specializes on providing members with immediate legal representation. Most homeowners facing foreclosure today need representation but can’t afford to hire an attorney. Reaching U Network helps struggling homeowners by offering different affordable payment options for those who qualify. In extreme cases, Reaching U Network, with the help of Freedom Legal Plans, will sometimes offer free representation with a network attorney.

Reaching U Network surveys homeowners about their legal options and also raises awareness thru television, marketing campaigns, and local workshops.

Members pay a $ 15.00 per month membership fee to access affordable legal representation provided by the Freedom Legal Network of attorneys. Members’ fee is tax deductible and is used to fund legal representation for homeowners with serious hardships such as unemployment.

Network attorneys with Freedom Legal Plans work under a set monthly fee and never an up front retainer fee. The monthly fee is far lower than what most attorneys charge for services provided. Homeowners will not sacrifice the quality of service because the network is monitored and managed by Freedom Legal Plans which makes customer service priority number one.

Reaching U Network has joined forces with Freedom Legal Plans to target the current epidemic of foreclosure by providing forensic and securitization audits to home owners looking to stay in their homes. These audits give a detail insight concerning fraud, TILA, HOPA, and securitization violations. With the assistance of the individual attorney representation these audits will help open legal communications between lenders and homeowners surpassing any loan modification process available today.

This overwhelming process is performed 100% under the umbrella of a local network attorney in the homeowners state. Each attorney has passed rigorous qualifications in order to join the network along with the knowledge on how to stop foreclosure.

5 reasons why homeowners should challenge their mortgage lender if facing foreclosure.

1. If the mortgage was opened between 1999 and 2009, the chances it contains fraud or predatory lending violations is 80%.

2. How to find out if the entity you are paying your mortgage to, has any right to collect?

3. Only 4% of loan modifications are approved.

4. Court ruling in Arizona and Massachusetts has wiped out many mortgage balances; these states are just a few of the many recently on the news.

5. Challenging a mortgage, in court with an attorney, can stop a foreclosure.

Anyone can make a donation and help. Funds will go toward helping struggling homeowners that can’t afford legal representation. Here is their site http://www.reachingunetwork.org

Here is the number to call if someone is facing foreclosure, has been denied a loan modification, or is falling behind on their mortgage payments, call 866-514-4636 or visit http://www.123savemyhome.com for help.

The worst thing to do is wait or do nothing, lenders have attorneys on their side, no one should face foreclosure alone.

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New Video Review On LoanSafeMods.com Shows Homeowners Who Benefited From Utilizing The REST Report

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 21, 2013

A new video review on LoanSafeMods.com shares the stories of a number of homeowners who were able to use the REST Report to save their homes. The REST Report (Real Estate Services And Technology Report) is a trusted third party analysis tool that helps to show all possible foreclosure alternatives to homeowners and loan servicers.

The new REST video review features testimonials from homeowners who were struggling with their mortgage modification requests before they found the REST Report. Many of these individuals tried unsuccessfully to deal with their banks for months or even for several years.

After hitting roadblock after roadblock from their loan servicers, they were on the verge of giving up. Luckily these individuals found the REST Report through LoanSafeMods.com and this drastically changed their situations. After facing the ordeal of dealing with unhelpful bank employees, getting the full service provided by the LoanSafeMods team of homeowner advocates was a very welcome change for these struggling property owners.

With the results from the REST Report, these individuals were able to get the modifications that they had been fighting to get for so long after just a few short months or even just a few weeks. These modifications allowed the homeowners to keep their homes as they were finally able to manage their monthly mortgage payments.

Ron, an EMT and single father from San Diego, California, was able to keep the home his eldest daughter was born in thanks to a HAMP modification that lowered his principle by more than $ 350,000 and cut his monthly payments in half.

Crystal, another San Diego homeowner who lost her fianc

REST Report Helps Struggling Homeowners To Avoid Foreclosure LoanSafeMods.com

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 22, 2013

LoanSafeMods.com is a licensee of the REST Report (Real Estate Services and Technology Report) a third party analytics tool that helps homeowners who are struggling with their mortgage terms to find loan workout programs to help them to avoid foreclosure. The REST does this by comparing information on the homeowners mortgage and finances with the qualifying requirements for all currently available government and non government mortgage modification and refinancing programs.

Thousands of people have found the solutions to their mortgage problems thanks to the REST and have been able to save their homes from foreclosure. One person who was able to utilize the REST Report to their advantage in this way is Crystal, a homeowner from San Diego, California. Crystal shares her story in a recently posted REST Report testimonial video posted on LoanSafeMods.com.

In her review Crystal explains how she started to struggle financially after her fianc

Certified Securitization Analysis, LLC Offers Homeowners Facing Wrongful Foreclosure Tips on How to Defend Themselves


San Francisco, California (PRWEB) February 28, 2012

Certified Securitization Analysis, LLC, According to the recent government settlement, a $ 2,000 payment will be made to borrowers in response to the banks fraudulent robo-signing practices. Unfortunately, the announced settlement is too little and too late for most borrowers facing foreclosure. Homeowners are left with little option except to pursue a civil case against fraudulent mortgage securitization practices. Certified Securitization Analysis, LLC has been conducting hundreds of mortgage securitization audits to assist borrowers facing imminent foreclosure. Below is a brief overview of mortgage securitization as well as industry best practices tips for the borrower to protect themselves while facing predatory lenders wrongful foreclosure practices.

What is Mortgage Securitization? A Brief Background

Current U.S. mortgage debt stands at $ 14 trillion. Most mortgages in the U.S. are securitized and owned by trusts and are often referred to as RMBS or MBS trusts, standing for residential mortgage-backed securities. The trusts are made up of a pool of mortgages (often greater than 5,000 mortgages per trust). The loans are usually sub-prime loans. Individual mortgages were packaged into MBS Trusts; these MBS trusts were pooled, sliced and sold. The mortgage loans in each pool, or MBS Trust, include both first and second lien mortgages, both fixed-rate and adjustable rate loans. There are different classes within each pool of loans, representing different qualities of loans. It is not unusual for each pool to have as many as 20 different classes. Bonds are issued to investors to represent the purchase, so investors are often called bond holders. The loans are selected for each pool by a particular date, often called the closing date of the trust. While a trust may substitute loans into the pool after the closing date, there are strict guidelines on such substitutions. The pool of loans is described in a prospectus usually called a 424B filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission a printed document that describes the business enterprise that is distributed to prospective buyers and investors. Many representations (promises) are made to the potential buyers of these bonds regarding the loans in each pool in both the prospectus and the Pooling and Servicing Agreement. Most of these promises to date have been misrepresented whether intentional or not, which has resulted in numerous investor lawsuits against banks and wall street investment firms involved in the marketing of such securities.

There is still a valid defense against wrongful foreclosure. Here are some tips on what to look for:

1) Borrowers need to insure that the foreclosing entity is the actual Note Holder. Banks act as pretender lenders, when originating a loan. After it is sold to the Bond Holders (Investors), they take on the role of loan servicing only. If payments cease, then the Loan Servicer does have the right to initiate foreclosure proceedings, but only the Note Holder can actually complete the foreclosure process.

2) Borrowers need to insure that the foreclosing entity is in possession of the original mortgage note The mortgage lender (Pretender) must be in possession of the original wet ink mortgage note to foreclose, hence the term Produce the Note. Be aware that after several hundred audits, CSA, LLC has never seen a bank produce the original wet ink promissory note.

3) Borrowers must check to see if the promissory note and the deed of trust have been separated. The banks split the Promissory Note and Deed of Trust in every Securitization Agreement. They sold the Note to the investors and recorded the deed with the county recorder, or in over 50% of the cases, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, (MERS). MERS told the servicers to hold the notes, and many or most of them were destroyed or lost. Further, the notes were separated from the mortgages, making them null and void.

5) Borrowers need to check if loan was recorded with MERS. Improper Mortgage Assignment Over 60 million mortgages were assigned to MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.) MERS business practices have been ruled by a NY Bankruptcy Judge in 2011 as unlawful.

6) Borrowers need to learn how to create a free account on http://www.secinfo.com for investigation of public SEC filings. Objection to an Entity that is Foreclosing Mortgage Servicers will often foreclose in their own name and not reveal the identity of the true holder of the note. Since most of the Mortgages, if not all are owned by investors, through MBS Trusts, each investor only owns a portion of the collective pool of mortgages, but not any one specific mortgage. Therefore, there is no one who can legally foreclose.

7) Borrower must demand that the mortgage lender validate the debt. If homeowners would read their Deed of Trust they would discover it to be a glorified lease Agreement. This is why when paying off a mortgage, a homeowner must request a payoff letter from the bank, this is the only time the bank is admitting that there is a debt in existence. There are many reasons for this and will be discussed in-depth on our website soon.

CSA is now offering free mortgage securitization audit assessments to homeowners facing foreclosure. As legal options are dwindling, this should be the main focus of any wrongful foreclosure defense.

For more information, please contact us at http://www.securitizationanalysis.com or write to: sales(at)securitizationanalysis(dot)com or call (415) 316 8776 to schedule a time for a mortgage securitization assessment.

About Certified Securitization Analysis, LLC

Certified Securitization Analysis (CSA), LLC is a consumer advocacy firm that provides due diligence and investigates mortgage securitization fraud. The Companys proprietary methods and processes for audit and analysis focus on legal standing issues in foreclosure situations where the underlying mortgage was securitized.

CSA is not a law firm. CSAs information and services are not intended as legal advice and practice.

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Legal Armor Donates $1 Million in Legal Fees to Help Homeowners Facing Foreclosure

(PRWEB) April 29, 2013

In the response to widespread misconduct and mishandled loan modification scandals by lenders across the country, Legal Armor is launching a $ 1 Million donation campaign to help Americans facing foreclosure.

Homeowners facing foreclosure often do not have the money to hire an attorney for sound legal advice regarding their options even when there is gross misconduct on the part of their lenders in the loan modification and/or their foreclosure process. Homeowners are often forced to seek advice from their friends, mortgage brokers, real estate agents or even from the Internet.

Legal Access is no longer affordable to the common American, says Yvonne Engelbrecht, the VP of Operations of Legal Armor. We created Legal Armor to make it affordable for homeowners to get sound legal advice. Getting bad advice from uninformed but well intentioned people often lead homeowners to make poor decisions that could lead them to lose their homes, ruin their credit and owe money to the IRS. Homeowners should discuss their situation with an attorney that specializes in foreclosure defense who can give them the full spectrum of options that they may not otherwise be aware of.

Legal Armor was created to give homeowners facing foreclosure affordable access to a foreclosure defense attorney who can advise them on their options.

As part of its launch, Legal Armor is donating $ 1 million in legal services churches and any other non-profit organizations that currently help struggling homeowners. Churches and non-profit organizations have been the bastions of hope for many homeowners. We want to reach out to these organizations and offer assistance to them to help their members who are facing foreclosure.

Any church and non-profit organizations that are interested in obtaining more information about our program should visit http://www.legal-armor.com/resources.

About Legal Armor:

Legal Armor sells membership plans to homeowners facing foreclosure. Membership benefits include vital foreclosure defense services such as affordable access to a foreclosure defense attorney, securitization audits, credit counseling and more.

Legal Armor is a privately held company that was founded in response to the growing need for Americans facing foreclosure to have affordable access to an attorney that understands foreclosure defense. It was founded in 2012 and is based in Chicago, Illinois.

For more information about Legal Armor, come to: http://www.legal-armor.com







Modify1 Offers Homeowners a New Do-It-Yourself Mortgage Modification Alternative


(PRWEB) March 26, 2013

Many homeowners continue their struggles as they attempt to save their homes. Modify1 was established to help homeowners who are behind with their mortgage payments, looking to do a home loan modification, have a home which is underwater or have damaged credit.

Millions of homeowners are facing the ultimate nightmare with the possibility of losing their homes. The economic crisis has led to serious mortgage and credit problems for many. When faced with the threat of foreclosure, hiring expensive attorneys or hiring risky mortgage modification companies are not always the best option or ones thats are realistically feasible for many. Modify1 offers a low-cost alternative where you, the homeowner, can take active steps to keep your place of residence. Step-by-step guidelines are provided to give you the best opportunity to accomplish your goals, in its ethical and affordable Do-It-Yourself approach.

Mark NeJame is the founder and CEO of Modify1. He is the senior partner of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A., a renowned Florida based law firm, a national legal commentator and co-founder of Runway to Hope, a pediatric cancer charity. He states, I believe that Modify1s do-it-yourself guidebooks could be the answer to many financially troubled consumers who couldnt afford to pay, or didnt want to pay, the high fees that lawyers or financial counseling firms charge for their services.

Al Weiss is the President of Modify1. He recently retired as the President of Worldwide Operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts and remains active on a variety of boards. Al commented, I saw the opportunity and great need across the country for affordable, high-quality self-help guides focused on the areas of home mortgages, auto loans and credit repair.

Together, Mark and Al, have a goal to allow consumers to pursue lower payments, better credit and financial relief with the help of Modify1.

Modify1 offers books to help you navigate complex issues: Home loan modification; Short sales, deed-in-lieu of foreclosure or bankruptcy; Refinancing underwater homes with HARP; Home foreclosure defense; Auto-loan modification; and Credit repair.

On http://www.modify1.com, you will find not only the available guidebooks to purchase, but a plethora of additional help. As a member of the online Members Forum, you can post questions and exchange comments with other members of the forum. Youll also receive weekly industry updates and a loan modification calculator.

NASCAR Hall of Famer, Rusty Wallace and NBA point guard and All Star, Jameer Nelson have both endorsed Modify1 and serve as its spokesmen.