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Successful Loan Modification Roundup Week of 10/12/18

Disclaimer: These results should not be taken as a guarantee, as each case is unique. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners. Here are some of their stories.

Every week we obtain loan modifications for our clients with a variety of loan servicers. You can see these results as they are announced on Twitter (#loanmodwow) or Facebook. Here are some of our results from this week with SPS, Seterus, and Loan Care:

SPS

Our SPS client fell $12,638.15 past due on his mortgage, which had been previously modified. We helped him get a repayment plan that allows him to keep his home and avoid foreclosure!

Look at These Raving Reviews Our Clients Left Us in September!

Amerihope Alliance Legal Services has helped more than 7,000 homeowners obtain a loan modification in the 10 years we've been in business. Our experienced staff works hard to get our clients the results they want, and a number of our satisfied clients have left us reviews online to make public their appreciation for the work we've done for them.

In September 2018, we received a large number of reviews on a site called TrustLink, a free website that provides customer reviews of businesses. TrustLink verifies that reviews come from customers who have actually used the business they're reviewing, so a good review there really means something because it can't be purchased or falsified. Amerihope Alliance Legal Services has over 370 reviews.

Alongside the attorneys, our paralegals work closely with our clients and are mentioned frequently in glowing terms in the TrustLink reviews we received in September, which are all five stars, the highest you can get. Take a look at these unedited reviews below: 

 

Successful Loan Modification Roundup Week of 10/5/18

Disclaimer: These results should not be taken as a guarantee, as each case is unique. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners. Here are some of their stories.

Every week we obtain loan modifications for our clients with a variety of loan servicers. You can see these results as they are announced on Twitter (#loanmodwow) or Facebook. Here are some of our results from this week with Bayview and Freedom Mortgage:

Bayview

23 months and $41,642+fees past due on their mortgage (which had been previously modified) with a foreclosure sale date set, we helped our Bayview clients get a three month trial loan modification plan with a fresh start!

Florida Foreclosure Defense Law Firm of Mark Stopa, "Stay In My Home", Files Bankruptcy

One of Florida's biggest foreclosure defense law firms, Stay In My Home P.A., has declared bankruptcy. The roughly 4,000 clients of the firm will need to look elsewhere for legal services.

Mark Stopa, the founder of Stay In My Home, P.A. and a high-profile attorney in the field of foreclosure defense, is under criminal investigation for alleged “equity skimming”, which is a type of mortgage fraud.

Over the summer of 2018 Stopa was indefinitely suspended from practicing law for violating professional conduct rules. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement raided his offices, seized his firm's computers, and froze its accounts. With no way to make payroll “most of the attorneys and staff quit” the firm, according to an article in the Tampa Bay Times.

Successful Loan Modification Roundup Week of 9/28/18

Disclaimer: These results should not be taken as a guarantee, as each case is unique. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners. Here are some of their stories.

Every week we obtain loan modifications for our clients with a variety of loan servicers. You can see these results as they are announced on Twitter (#loanmodwow) or Facebook. Here are some of our results from this week with Ocwen, Loan Care, M&T Bank, Penny Mac, and SLS:

Ocwen

Yes! 50 months and $40,562 past due on her mortgage, we helped our Ocwen client get a final streamline loan modification with $118.02 monthly savings and $34,975.66 principal forgiven!

10 Years After The Financial Crisis, Don't Forget Foreclosure Victims

September 2018 marks the 10 year anniversary of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, the event that signifies the start of the financial crisis in many people's minds. You remember the financial crisis, the worst since the Great Depression, the one that almost destroyed the economy? That one.

Everyone has an opinion about the crisis and how they would have responded to it if they had been in charge. You'll hear people say that they wouldn't have bailed out the banks and the government should have done this or that, and it would have been better that way, and blah, blah, blah.

Successful Loan Modification Roundup Week of 9/21/18

Disclaimer: These results should not be taken as a guarantee, as each case is unique. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners. Here are some of their stories.

Every week we obtain loan modifications for our clients with a variety of loan servicers. You can see these results as they are announced on Twitter (#loanmodwow) or Facebook. Here are some of our results from this week with Mr. Cooper, Carrington, Pacific Union Finance, Chase, Caliber, PHH, and US Bank:

Mr. Cooper

Our Mr. Cooper client was past due on her mortgage and in active foreclosure with a sale date scheduled. Her loan had been previously modified, but we helped her get a three month trial loan modification plan with $105 cheaper monthly payment!

Should You Use Retirement Money To Pay Your Mortgage And Avoid Foreclosure?

Not having enough money to pay your mortgage means making some tough choices. One choice that some homeowners find themselves pondering is whether or not they should take money from their retirement savings to make their mortgage payments.

Taking money from your retirement account is a big decision with serious consequences. Whether it's a good or bad idea for you depends on how much retirement savings you have and what's causing you to have trouble paying your mortgage.

When Spending Retirement on Mortgage Makes Sense

Taking a withdrawal from your retirement account to pay your mortgage could make sense if you have a ton of money in your retirement account and are experiencing a temporary hardship caused by a one-time expense

Successful Loan Modification Roundup Week of 9/14/18

Disclaimer: These results should not be taken as a guarantee, as each case is unique. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners. Here are some of their stories.

Every week we obtain loan modifications for our clients with a variety of loan servicers. You can see these results as they are announced on Twitter (#loanmodwow) or Facebook. Here are some of our results from this week with Loan Care, Shellpoint, Wells Fargo, Chase, Selene, and Cenlar:

Loan Care

7 months and $15,052 past due on their mortgage, we helped our Loan Care clients get a 3 month FHA trial loan modification plan with $197.15 cheaper monthly payment!

What Bills Should You Pay When You're in Foreclosure?

When you fall behind on your mortgage payments, you don't instantly lose your home to foreclosure. It takes time for the legal process to play out. In 2016 it took more than 1,000 days on average to complete foreclosure. That's nearly three years, which is a long time to be living in your home without paying your mortgage.

While you're living in your home sans mortgage you will continue to have other bills, but money could still be tight, and your credit's in bad shape.

If that's the situation you're in, which of your remaining bills should you pay?

Pay Your Utilities

You are not going to be able to live in your house without electricity or plumbing, so you should continue to pay your electric, gas, water, and sewage bills even when you're not paying your mortgage.

About this Blog

Amerihope Alliance Legal Services is a leading loan modification and foreclosure defense law firm with attorneys licensed in 5 states. We have helped over 7,000 homeowners fight back and keep their homes.

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Our goal is to provide valuable information to help homeowners who are trying to obtain a loan modification or to stop foreclosure. You may schedule a free consultation at any time.

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