LoanSafeMods Team Keeps Family In Their Home With The REST Report

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 18, 2013

LoanSafeMods.com helps families to stay in their homes even when foreclosure seems imminent. The team at LoanSafeMods does this by providing the REST Report (Real Estate Services and Technology Report) which is a third party analysis tool that shows all possible foreclosure alternatives and can be used to find the best options, prove worthiness of a modification request to a loan servicer, or even stand as proof in a court of law if a modification that was clearly qualified for was denied.

The LoanSafeMods team of homeowner advocates takes homeowners each step of the way; from getting the REST Report done to reading and understanding the analysis and from initializing loan modification request to seeing the process through and ensuring that all is done to get the modification granted. Thousands of homes have already been saved from foreclosure or short sales thanks to the rest report and families that would have otherwise been forced to leave their homes were able to stay in the houses they love.

One homeowner that was greatly helped by the REST Report program is Ron, a single father of two who works as an EMT and lives in San Diego. His story can be found in a new REST Report review video that was recently posted on the LoanSafeMods website.

In his review, Ron explains how things got hard for him financially and how he tried to apply for the Make Home Affordable Program on his own. He found, however, that the bank was impossible to deal with alone, as they continuously asked him to submit new documents and on numerous occasions even lost the paperwork he had sent in and needed him to resend it.

This was frustrating and stressful and so Ron says that he decided to pay up front for a service that promised to help him get his modification granted. However, this firm was not able to do what they had promised and Ron lost his money and got into danger of foreclosure due to the advice given him by this company.

Ron says in his review, “What scared me the most about everything was everyday not knowing if someone was going to come knocking at my door telling me to get my stuff out. It was just me and my kids. We had no where else to go.”

After nearly three years of getting the run around, Ron was ready to quit. Luckily he found the REST Report and the team and LoanSafeMods helped him to reapply for the modificaiton. After years of trying to get his request approved, within a few short months of running the REST analysis, Ron got the modification.

The new mortgage terms under the modification reduced Rons principle by more than $ 350,000 and cut his monthly payments in half. Ron couldnt be happier. He says in his video, “I’m so glad I stuck it out” he adds “I just want to thank everyone who just went out of their way to do a fantastic job and do it quickly! They know what they’re doing and the right way to go about it and they get great results. Thank you!”

For more information on the REST Report and for more REST reviews from real homeowners, please visit LoanSafeMods.com.







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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Summerlin Asset Management Launches Their New Real Estate Investment Strategy on Buying Real Estate Notes


Irvine, CA (PRWEB) April 23, 2013

In this market, many real estate investors are starting to look at note investments as a new opportunity to earn above market returns as the price of real estate continues to stabilize, according to Jim Stepanian of Summerlin Asset Management. Real estate note investing, is defined as the origination of new, or the purchase of existing real estate secured mortgages and/or trust deeds. Many investors use language such as Buy Notes or Note Investing because the terms of a mortgage are detailed in the promissory note. Today Summerlin Asset Management has a large supply of mortgage notes for sale as they continue to buy large pools at wholesale prices.

With SAM’s new investment strategy they explain the many similarities between investing in real estate and investing in notes, including evaluating the collateral, and working with title, escrow and insurance companies. The old adage of real estate, location, location, location also applies to notes, although it may be more appropriate to say, collateral, collateral, collateral. Value the underlying collateral of the purchasers note investment as if they will own the property. Jim Stepanian stated, we prefer to own the loan and not the home, because we enjoy great cash flow on performing notes without the headaches of owning the property.”

For more insight visit: http://www.realestatenoteinvestments.com

Summerlin Asset Management also has a large supply of non performing defaulted loans it is buying from banks. After the acquisition of the note, Summerlin has the following workout solutions:

Short Payoff

One of the most equitable options SAM has for a borrower is a short payoff. In this instance, SAM provides a 6 month option where the borrower can pay off their mortgage at a price below the market value of the property. This happens by way of a family member putting up the cash, private money financing, or using 401k proceeds (if available) to pay off the home. Here is an example:


Unpaid Balance = $ 300,000.00
Home Value = $ 200,000.00
Purchase Price of Note = $ 120,000.00

In this case, SAM would offer the borrower a payoff at $ 180,000.00. In addition, SAM will write off the remaining debt and relieve the borrower from the difference. Since SAM is still profitable, SAM does not 1099 the borrower for the difference, thus creating no tax liability for the borrower.

Short Sale

The most common of all workouts, SAM works with the borrower to list their home. During the short sale period, SAM allows the borrower to live in the home with no mortgage payments. By keeping the borrowers in the home, it ensures SAM that the house is being properly maintained while the short sale process continues. If the borrower has a 2nd lien, SAM will work diligently with the subordinate lien holder to reduce their balance and be paid through escrow. Upon closing, SAM will provide the borrower with financial assistance to relocate in a smooth and efficient timeframe.

For more information visit: http://www.mortgagenotesforsale.us

Loan Modification/Forbearance Agreement

In this case, the borrower fell behind for a variety of reasons; loss of income, health issues, career change, etc. The borrower has expressed the desire to stay in the home and demonstrated the financial ability to sustain the current mortgage payment. SAM creates a forbearance agreement that will take the total amount of payments owing and divide the sum by 12. SAM adds the 1/12 to the regular monthly payment. This will immediately help borrower to get back on track, increase SAM’s cash-on cash return, and reestablish the borrower as a seasoned performer. In the event that the borrower lapses on their forbearance payment, SAM reserves the right to initiate foreclosure.

Cash for Keys/Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure

This is an instance where borrower is emotionally disconnected with the home and is living in the home. SAM creates an opportunity where the borrower is released from all personal liability on the obligation and walk away with enough cash to relocate and establish a new life. SAM offers them an aggressive cash incentive to sign over the deed to the home. This scenario exists if the home only has a first position lien (that SAM purchased) and the balance of the loan is higher than the value of the home. After SAM comes to a formal agreement in writing, SAM performs a thorough inspection of the home to identify potential problems. SAM’s contract states that within their discovery process SAM will identify problematic situations, i.e. roof leak, SAM has the right to reduce their cash offer to the current owner. SAM’s team encourages the home owner to treat this as a business decision.

Principal Balance Reduction

In this scenario, the balance of the borrowers loan is 175 percent or greater than the value of the home. In this case, borrower wants to keep their home. However, the borrower realizes they will never recoup the negative equity that they are paying down.

SAM will structure a 12 month program to write down the balance of the borrower loan in exchange for 12 months of un-interrupted, on-time payments. Here is an example below:

Unpaid Balance = $ 300,000.00
Home Value = $ 200,000.00
Purchase Price of Note = $ 120,000.00
Monthly Principal and Interest Payment = $ 1,896.20

For more info: http://www.safestrealestateinvestment.com

SAM will give the borrower a $ 5000 per month balance reduction at the end of the 12th month assuming borrower has made 12 on time payments. The end result is SAM’s portfolio enjoys a cash-on-cash return of 18.96 percent on their $ 120,000 investment while the borrower has the benefit of reducing the balance of their loan by $ 60,000 by month 12. This gives the borrower hope that their house will become an asset in the near future. In addition, SAM now has the ability to sell a 12 month, seasoned, performing loan, upwards of 70 percent of the home value. In conclusion, their return on investment for 12 months is 35.62 percent.

Today, Summerlin Asset Management has contracts with national banks, regional banks, hedge funds, and loan servicing companies across the united states. Therefore, Summerlin has more supply of 1st Trust Deed mortgage notes than most of its competitors. If you would like more information contact: Shannon Derosby or Adam Pakes at (928) 854-7747 or please visit http://www.investinsam.com