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Mortgage Lender Contact List: AdjustMyLoan.com Loan Modifications

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Mortgage Lender Contact List

Mortgage Company Phone Number Website (Loss Mitigation)/Email

 

1.Accredited Home Lenders
1-877-683-4466
https://www.accredhome.com

 

2. Acqura Loan Services
866-660-5804
http://www.acqura.net

 

3. American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc.
877-374-3100
https://online.ahmsi3.com

 

4. Aurora Loan Servicing
866-519-3090
https://www.myauroraloan.com

 

5. Avelo Mortgage
800-999-8501
www.littonloan.com

 

6. Bank of America
800-846-2222
www.bankofamerica.com

 

7. Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC
800-790-9502
myloan.carringtonms.com

 

8. Citigroup, Inc.(Citi Mortgage/Citi Residential)
866-915-9417
http://www.citigroup.com/citi/citizen/community/homeownershippreservation/

 

9. Countrywide Home Loans
800-669-6650
http://my.countrywide.com

 

10. EMC Mortgage Corporation / Bear Sterns
877-362-6631
https://emcmortgagecorp.com

 

11. First Horizon Home Loans
800-364-7662
http://www.firsthorizon.com/

 

12. GMAC Mortgage
800-799-9250
www.gmacmortgage.com

 

13. Homecomings Financial
800-206-2901
www.homecomings.com

 

14. Home Loan Services, Inc. (d/b/a First Franklin Loan Services & NationPoint Loan Services)
800-500-5022
https://www.viewmyloan.com ,
www.nationpoint.com

 

15. HomEq Servicing
877-867-7378
www.homeq.com

 

16. HSBC Finance (HSBC Consumer Lending)
800-333-5848
www.beneficial.com
www.hfc.com

 

17. HSBC Finance (HSBC Mortgage Services)
800-365-6730
www.hsbcmortgageservices.com

 

18. HSBC Mortgage Corporation
888-648-3124
www.us.hsbc.com

 

19. IndyMac Federal Bank
866-355-7273
www.imb.com

 

20. JP Morgan Chase Prime Loans
800-446-8939
www.chase.com

 

21. JP Morgan Chase Non Prime
877-838-1882
www.chase.com

 

22. JP Morgan Chase Home Equity
866-582-5208
www.chase.com

 

23. Litton Loan Servicing
800-999-8501
www.littonloan.com

 

24. LoanCare Servicing Center
800-909-9525
800-274-6600
https://www.myloancare.com/HomeRetention
Customersupport@myloancare.com

 

25. MetLife Homes
800-922-6267
www.metlifehomeloans.com

 

26. National City Mortgage Corporation
800-523-8654
www.nationalcitymortgage.com

 

27. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC
888-480-2432
Customer.service@nationstarmail.com
http://www.nationstarmtg.com

 

28. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC
877-596-8580
www.ocwencustomers.com

 

29. Residential Credit Solutions
800-737-1192
https://www.residentialcredit.com/

 

30. RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation
1-877-426-8805
Customer.Service@roundpointmortgage.com
www.roundpointmortgage.com

 

31. Saxon Mortgage Services
888-325-3502
https://www.saxononline.com

 

32. Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc.
800-258-8602
https://www.spservicing.com

 

33. SunTrust Mortgage, Inc.
1-800-443-1032, option 3
www.suntrustmortgage.com

 

34. SunTrust Mortgage Home Equity
1-888-886-0696
equityhomeretention@suntrust.com
www.suntrustmortgage.com

 

35.SunTrust Mortgage Construction Permanent Loans
1-877-657-8433
www.suntrustmortgage.com

 

36. Taylor, Bean & Whitaker
888-225-2164
www.taylorbean.com

 

37. The CIT Group/Consumer Finance, Inc.
800-922-6267
http://citcares.cit.com

 

38. Wachovia
800-922-6267
http://www.wachovia.com

 

39. Washington Mutual, Inc.
866-926-8937
https://www.wamu.com

 

40. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
866-488-2028
www.wellsfargo.com

 

41. Wells Fargo Financial
800-275-9254
www.financial.wellsfargo.com

 

42. Wilshire Credit Corporation
888-917-1050
www.wcc.ml.com

 

Above are the majority of major lenders we are negotiating Loan Modifications with.  As more and more lenders realize that Loan Modifications are the solution to their deepening default rate, we are able to help more and more homeowners avoid foreclosure.  Even if you do not see your lender’s name on this list, more than likely we have worked with them and can help you lower your monthly mortgage payment with a Loan Modification.  For a FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATION call:

 

AdjustMyLoan Phone Number

LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANY WITH INTEGRITY

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Loan Modifications With Integrity

HOW TO RUN A LOAN MODIFICATION BUSINESS WITH HONOR AND INTEGRITY!

 

This is Cody Sperber one of the managers of www.AdjustMyLoan.com.  I created this post because I have had the concept of “running a loan modification business with honor and integrity” on my mind and I thought it would be a good idea to share some of the core beliefs we believe in at AdjustMyLoan.com with you (our potential client).

 

With the news constantly looking for a worthy story, and many fly-by-night loan modification companies popping up everywhere, I feel like we (meaning everyone who does loan modifications) get pegged into the same corner as vultures who take advantage of homeowners facing major financial difficulties.  And even though there are many who do take advantage of the situation, there are a few companies like AdjustMyLoan.com that are trying to position themselves to provide a valuable service with full disclosure and a pay system that protects both the homeowners and us as businessmen.  We believe we have created a check and balance system that all Loan Modification companies should mirror if they are going to do business self regulated, ethical, and legal!  We have taken some of our concepts from the Better Business Bureau as well as the United States Navy (which I am proud to have served for).  We have researched the most aggressive foreclosure rules and laws (which happen to be in California and Florida), and implemented them into our contracts even though the great state of Arizona does not enforce these strict policies.  Below is a list of responsible and ethical practices found at AdjustMyLoan.com that we wanted to share with you:

 

  1. We are not in the business of coaching homeowners.  We empower them through education of their situation and possible solutions.  If any of our employees gets caught coaching homeowners to not make mortgage payments etc…then we let them go immediatly.  We constently have training of how to interact with homeowners and their questions.
  2. We offer FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATIONS and charge NO UPFRONT FEES for our Arizona Loan Modification Service.  We utilize FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE to create an escrow account and escrow the money homeowners give us until we perform the services outlined in our contract.  If we fail to perform, then the money automatically gets refunded to the client with no questions asked.
  3. Our contracts are clear and to the point.  We have a 3 day right of recession policy and we clearly outline our services and explain when it is that we will earn our money.
  4. We have a standard fee we charge for our services and do not charge a percentage of the loan balance like some companies.
  5. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau, D&B, and have a strict privacy policy where we do not rent or share any information with third parties without full disclosure and permission.  Our offices are kept secured and only files we are actively working on are taken out of their locked file drawers.
  6. We own the building that we are in (brick and mortar) and do not go to homeowners houses to sign people up at their kitchen tables!
  7. Our management constantly has training from our legal counsel to keep us up to date on current foreclosure rules and laws.
  8. Our employees were recruited directly from the banks we are negotiating with and go through extensive training before working on client cases.
  9. Lastly, we only accept clients whom we truly believe we can modify their loan(s) for.  We are not a chop shop that takes on any file that comes through the door only to throw it against the wall to see what sticks.  We carefully pre-qualify all potential files before acceptance into our program.

 

In the end, integrity is a core concept that either a business centers itself around or completely ignores.  There is no middle ground or grey area in the loan modification business.  The talented Arizona Loan Modification Professionals at AdjustMyLoan.com want to earn your trust as well as your business and show you what an ethical loan modification company looks like.

 

CALL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATION

 

 

 

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NEED HELP WITH A COUNTRYWIDE LOAN MODIFICATION?

Monday, January 26th, 2009

NEED HELP WITH A COUNTRYWIDE LOAN MODIFICATION?

AdjustMyLoan.com Specializes In Countrywide Loan Modifications!  Get The Professional Help You Deserve…Call AdjustMyLoan.com Today!

 

Countrywide Home Loans might just be the worst servicer in America!!!  YES THEY ARE DOING WORKOUTS….NO THEY ARE NOT AS EASY TO GET AS YOU MIGHT THINK!  If you are struggling to make your monthly mortgage payments, and you have a Countrywide home loan, then call the Arizona Loan Modification Experts at AdjustMyLoan.com and get a Countrywide Loan Modification done today.  Dealing with a large lender such as Countrywide Financial can be frustrating and time consuming.  While Countrywide is offering loan work out plans to many of it’s distressed homeowners, not everyone will qualify.  Take a second and educate yourself on what a lender like Countrywide is looking for and what documentation you will need when requesting a Countrywide Loan Modification.

 

First, realize that when you initially call your lender you are going to be speaking with an employee that has zero ability to help you in any way except regurgitate information!  Stay calm no matter what they tell and keep pressing the fact that you are no longer able to make your mortgage payments and need to qualify for a workout / loan modification.  Ask them to send you out the necessary documentation you will need to fill out and DO NOT GIVE THEM FINANCIALS OVER THE PHONE AT THIS TIME.  You want to take some time and develop a strategy that will support your loan modification request and if you start giving them information this soon, you might shoot yourself in the foot and get denied a loan mod because you make too much money!

 

Second, gather the following documentation you will need to support your case:

 

  • Paycheck Stubs (at least 2)
  • Tax Returns (2 years)
  • Recent Bank Statements
  • Write A Hardship Letter Explaining Your Situation (see link for examples)
  • Any Documents That Support Your Case Such As Death Certificates, Medical Bills, Lawsuit Paperwork etc.

 

You need the above documents to support your request and are part of a Countrywide Loan Modification package.  By creating a complete professional looking proposal, you are making the home retention negotiators job easier and they will be more likely to work with you if you try and do this on your own!

 

Third, decide if you have the time - energy - and skill set to deal with your own Countrywide Loan Modification.  If you do, fill out the forms the bank sends you and try and negotiate it yourself.  But if your like most people, you will want to hire a professional representative with real negotiation experience to help you get the best loan terms possible.  They layers of beurocratic bullcrap as well as the fact that Countrywide is mainly a Servicer for investors on Wallstreet make the negotiation process difficult, time consuming, and most of all…FRUSTRATING.

 

AdjustMyLoan.com has hired negotiators directly from Countrywide’s Loan Modification department.  We figured if we wanted to get the job done right, hire directly from the lenders you are trying to negotiate with!  1,2,3,4,5,6,7…. The list keeps getting bigger of Countrywide Loan Modifications we keep getting done because we understand their process, we know what they are looking for, and yes, we DO HAVE INSIDE CONTACTS AT THE HOME RETENTION DEPARTMENT

 

In Arizona, 13,000 homeowners will be receiving a letter from Countrywide offering a loan modification because our great foreclosure fighting Attorney General Terry Goddard who helped spearhead a settlement that uncovered Countrywides deceptive lending practices!  If your one of the 13,000, then you should send Terry Goddard some flowers and a thank you card…if your not, you should call AdjustMyLoan.com and get some professional help.

 

AdjustMyLoan.com is a national loan modification company based out of Phoenix, Arizona.  Our professional Countrywide Loan Modification Experts can help you audit, package, propose, and negotiate a Countrywide Loan Modification today.  Call our toll free number 1-800-557-7573today and receive a FREE COUNTRYWIDE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATION.

UNDERSTANDING ARIZONA’S ANTI-DEFICIENCY LAW

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

arizona-anti-deficiency-law

 

 

ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM EXPLAINS ARIZONA’S ANTI-DEFICIENCY LAW

 

 

Okay…first a quick disclaimer:  AdjustMyLoan.com (Arizona Loan Modification Experts) is not giving you legal advice, stop foreclosure advice, or creating any type of client-Attorney relationship.  This is informational only and we suggest you speak with a trained real estate / tax attorney about your specific situation and the rules / laws in Arizona as they pertain to Arizona’s Anti-Deficiency Statutes.  Now, on to the good stuff.

 

When a homeowner purchases residential property in Arizona and defaults on their loan(s), their lender(s) have certain remedies they can pursue.  They can sue the borrower directly or conduct either a Judicial or Non-Judicial foreclosure.  Since Arizona is a Trust / Deed state, in most cases lender(s) file for foreclosure (sending you a Notice Of Default) and conduct a Trustee Sale (non-judicial foreclosure).

 

In some states, when a home is sold at a foreclosure sale and the amount it sells for is not enough to cover the underlying debt secured by the real estate, the lender can come after the homeowner for the Deficiency.  Arizona has two “Anti-Deficiency” statues that will often apply to loans secured by residential real estate that can protect you from this happening!  The first one applies to mortgages that are foreclosed on judicially (this practice is rarely used anymore but if you want to learn more, see A.R.S. 33-729(A)).  The second Anti-Deficiency statute applies only to deeds of trust when foreclosed via a trustee sale (see A.R.S. 33-814(G)).

 

 

This is the anti-deficiency rule most homeowners care about and the one we will focus on.

 

In order to be protected under this statute, you must have residential property that is used for single-family or dual-family dwelling, and on 2 1/2 acres or less.  (Commercial properties and Multi-Family units larger than a duplex are not protected under this statute)  Next, you want to understand what kind of money you borrowed.  Answer this question; Did the money you borrowed pay for all or part of the home you purchased?

 

 

PURCHASE MONEY

 

If all or part of the money you borrowed was used to purchase the property, NO DEFICIENCY will be available except in the case of voluntary waste (A.R.S. 33-729(A)).  Voluntary Waste is when you damage the home and diminish the value (so if you are short selling your home or letting it go to foreclosure, don’t hire a salvage company to come gut the property…you can be held liable for all damages!!!)  We consider money borrowed to purchase the property as “Purchase Money” because you basically went to a bank and borrowed money to buy a home and the home itself was the only security for the loan!

 

Refinance loans also fall under this protection as long as you did not get a “Cash Out Refi”.  The law is a little unclear if a lender can actually come after you if you did a “Cash Out Refi”  because the Anti-Deficiency protection under A.R.S. 33-729 (A) applies to loans used for payment of all “or part” of the purchase price!  (See Bank One v. Beauvais, 188 Ariz. 245, 937 P. 2d 809 (App. 1997))  So if you did a “Cash Out Refi” and you are being sued for a deficiency, you may have a chance….but probably not!

 

 

NON PURCHASE MONEY

 

If the money you borrowed was not used to purchase the property “Non-Purchase Money“, then you might have a problem (Home Equity Lines of Credit fall under this type of money).  Your lender can choose to either sue you directly on the note and waive security of the mortgage or deed of trust, file a Judicial Foreclosure and after the sale sue you for any deficiencies, or just continue with a Trustee Sale.  If they just continue on with the Trustee Sale, then you are in the clear and should be protected against further judgements (See A.R.S. 33-814 (G)).  If the lender decides to file a Judicial Foreclosure they will file a lawsuit and seek a judgement foreclosure on the mortgage or deed of trust.  This process is expensive and time consuming (sometimes lasting up to 12 months).  If this happens, the homeowner will have up to 6 months from the date of the filing to bring the loan current, but if they fail to do so, the property will be sold at a sheriff’s sale and the lender will have up to 3 months to sue for the deficiency.  The amount of deficiency is typically limited to the difference between the total amount owed and the fair market value of the property (not necessarily the auction price).  Lastly, the lender can just sue on the note, forgoing any security in the property.  They would do this if you have little or no equity, have other collectible assets, and they do not want to wait up to a year for a Judicial Foreclosure to work its way through the system.  THIS IS THE ONE YOU NEED TO BE WORRIED ABOUT AND IF YOU DO GET SUED…HIRE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATLY!

 

FHA, VA, AND HUD LOANS

 

These type of loans have different collection rules and can result in action against the person.  If you have these type of loans, we suggest you get real proactive real quick when working with the lender(s) and if you do get in trouble, hire an attorney to represent you!

 

 

SUMMARY OF ALL THIS LEGAL MUMBO JUMBO

 

Arizona is a Trust / Deed state meaning we use Deeds of Trust to secure residential real estate.  If you have a single family or duplex home on 2 1/2 acres or less, and your loan is “Purchase Money”, you are protected from deficiency regardless if the lender uses a trustee sale or judicial foreclosure.

 

If your loan is NOT “Purchase Money” you may be liable for any deficiency if your lender uses a Judicial Foreclosure, or waives the deed of trust and sues directly on the note.  If your lender decides to do the traditional Trustee Sale, you are protected from further deficiency judgements!

 

 

CAN AN ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION GIVE ME DEFICIENCY PROBLEMS?

 

No, an Arizona Loan Modification will not trigger a deficiency judgement because you are not selling the property, you are just recasting the mortgage.  AdjustMyLoan.com helps homeowners audit, package, propose, and negotiate loan modifications on their behalf.  In every loan modification proposal we build, we ask for a reduction in the principal amount owed  (Principal Balance Reduction).  Many homeowners are “upside down” in their mortgage(s) and owe as much or more than their home is currently worth so we attempt to reduce the amount owed to reset the loan back to current market values.  If approved by your lender(s), this Principal Balance Reduction can trigger a tax event and the lender could issue a 1099(c) in the amount that was written off, BUT WILL NOT AFFECT OR CAUSE A DEFICIENCY EVENT!  We ask all lender(s) to waive their right to 1099(c) our clients as part of the acceptance of our proposals…in most instances this works and the lender absorbs the tax ramifications as part of the deal!

 

 

ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM “ARIZONA LOAN MODFICATION EXPERTS” WANTS TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS!

AdjustMyLoan.com is a national loan modification company based out of Phoenix, Arizona.  Our Loan Modification Experts want to educate homeowners on any “Stop Foreclosure” options available to them and teach them how a loan modification can help them avoid foreclosure, lower their monthly mortgage payment, and maintain their credit.  We are a member of the Better Business Bureau and have many referrals and testimonials to prove our business ethics.  We offer FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATIONS to see if you qualify for any Arizona Loan Modification Programs and have a tracking system so you can follow your loan modification progress from start to finish.  If you are interested in learning how a loan modification can help you and your family, call the phone number below today!

 

 

ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION 

 

FAILED BANK LIST - COURTESY OF THE FDIC

Monday, January 19th, 2009

failed-bank-list

 

BELOW IS A LIST OF FAILED BANKS COURTESY OF THE FDIC.  THESE “BLACK SHEEP” LENDERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN OVER BY THE FDIC OR SOLD TO OTHER BANKS AND ARE MOTIVATED TO MODIFY THEIR LOANS TO CLEAR THEIR BOOKS!!!  IF YOU EVER WANT A FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATION, CONTACT THE ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION EXPERTS AT ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM OR CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER 1-800-557-7573.

 

 

FDIC FAILED BANK LIST

 
 
 

 

The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This page contains useful information for the customers and vendors of these banks. This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership.This list includes banks which have failed since October 1, 2000.

 

Bank Name Closing Date Updated Date
Bank of Clark County, Vancouver, WA January 16, 2009 January 16, 2009
National Bank of Commerce, Berkeley, IL January 16, 2009 January 16, 2009
Sanderson State Bank, Sanderson, TX
En Español
December 12, 2008 December 12, 2008
Haven Trust Bank, Duluth, GA December 12, 2008 December 12, 2008
First Georgia Community Bank, Jackson, GA December 5, 2008 December 5, 2008
PFF Bank and Trust, Pomona, CA November 21, 2008 November 21, 2008
Downey Savings and Loan, Newport Beach, CA November 21, 2008 January 13, 2009
The Community Bank, Loganville, GA November 21, 2008 November 21, 2008
Security Pacific Bank, Los Angeles, CA November 7, 2008 November 7, 2008
Franklin Bank, SSB, Houston, TX November 7, 2008 November 7, 2008
Freedom Bank, Bradenton, FL October 31, 2008 October 31, 2008
Alpha Bank & Trust, Alpharetta, GA October 24, 2008 October 24, 2008
Meridian Bank, Eldred, IL October 10, 2008 October 10, 2008
Main Street Bank, Northville, MI October 10, 2008 October 10, 2008
Washington Mutual Bank, Henderson, NV and Washington Mutual Bank FSB, Park City, UT September 25, 2008 January 13, 2009
Ameribank, Northfork, WV September 19, 2008 October 20, 2008
Silver State Bank, Henderson, NV
En Español
September 5, 2008 October 20, 2008
Integrity Bank, Alpharetta, GA August 29, 2008 December 23, 2008
The Columbian Bank and Trust, Topeka, KS August 22, 2008 October 20, 2008
First Priority Bank, Bradenton, FL August 1, 2008 October 27, 2008
First Heritage Bank, NA, Newport Beach, CA July 25, 2008 October 20, 2008
First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, NV July 25, 2008 December 9, 2008
IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, CA July 11, 2008 January 16, 2009
First Integrity Bank, NA, Staples, MN May 30, 2008 October 20, 2008
ANB Financial, NA, Bentonville, AR May 9, 2008 October 27, 2008
Hume Bank, Hume, MO March 7, 2008 October 27, 2008
Douglass National Bank, Kansas City, MO January 25, 2008 October 20, 2008
Miami Valley Bank, Lakeview, OH October 4, 2007 October 20, 2008
NetBank, Alpharetta, GA September 28, 2007 December 23, 2008
Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, PA February 2, 2007 October 20, 2008
Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, UT June 25, 2004 April 9, 2008
Reliance Bank, White Plains, NY March 19, 2004 April 9, 2008
Guaranty National Bank of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL March 12, 2004 October 20, 2008
Dollar Savings Bank, Newark, NJ February 14, 2004 April 9, 2008
Pulaski Savings Bank, Philadelphia, PA November 14, 2003 July 22, 2005
The First National Bank of Blanchardville,
Blanchardville, WI
May 9, 2003 October 20, 2008
Southern Pacific Bank, Torrance, CA February 7, 2003 October 20, 2008
The Farmers Bank of Cheneyville, Cheneyville, LA December 17, 2002 October 20, 2004
The Bank of Alamo, Alamo, TN November 8, 2002 March 18, 2005
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
En Español
September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
Universal Federal Savings Bank, Chicago, IL June 27, 2002 April 9, 2008
Connecticut Bank of Commerce, Stamford, CT June 26, 2002 October 20, 2008
New Century Bank, Shelby Township, MI March 28, 2002 March 18, 2005
Net 1st National Bank, Boca Raton, FL March 1, 2002 April 9, 2008
NextBank, N.A., Phoenix, AZ February 7, 2002 October 20, 2008
Oakwood Deposit Bank Company, Oakwood, OH February 1, 2002 October 20, 2008
Bank of Sierra Blanca, Sierra Blanca, TX January 18, 2002 November 6, 2003
Hamilton Bank, N.A., Miami, FL
En Español
January 11, 2002 October 20, 2008
Sinclair National Bank, Gravette, AR September 7, 2001 February 10, 2004
Superior Bank, FSB, Hinsdale, IL July 27, 2001 October 20, 2008
The Malta National Bank, Malta, OH May 3, 2001 November 18, 2002
First Alliance Bank & Trust Company, Manchester, NH February 2, 2001 February 18, 2003
National State Bank of Metropolis, Metropolis, IL December 14, 2000 March 17, 2005
Bank of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI October 13, 2000 March 17, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

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LOAN MODIFICATION INFORMATION

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

loan-modification-information

Below are a few advantages of a Loan Modification, as well as general qualifications to get accepted in a Loan Modification Program.  We put this list of Loan Modification Information together to help you understand what most banks are looking for before they choose to proceed with a work-out plan!  If you are considering conducting a Loan Modification, www.AdjustMyLoan.com would love to earn your business.  We offer FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATIONS and can let you know quickly if we think their is a solution to your housing problem.  Call our toll free phone number 1-800-557-7573 today and get the professional help you deserve.

 loan-modification-facts 

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CITIGROUP BACKS CONTROVERSIAL LOAN MODIFICATION BILL

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Bankruptcy Loan Modifications

 

AdjustMyLoan.com Comments On Whether Bankruptcy Judges Should Be Allowed To Force Lenders To Do Loan Modifications?

 

This post is a result of Citigroup announcing ( http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/housing/2009-01-08-citi-mortgages_N.htm) its support of a “controversial bill in Congress to let bankruptcy judges reduce what debtors owe on home mortgages in an effort to stem the USA’s rising tide of foreclosures.”  On the surface, the Professional Loan Modification Experts at AdjustMyLoan.com support this bill, but we do want to take a look at both the positive and negative affects it could have if passed!  On the positive side, homeowners that are falling behind on more than just their mortgage payments and have to file bankruptcy, would have a real solution to clearing their debt, lowering their monthly mortgage payment, and saving their home from foreclosure!  Also, it could cause other forms of loan modification programs to come to existence as a direct result of the bill being passed.  Any movement towards Principal Balance Reductions on the amounts homeowners owe on their mortgages is a good move for everyone!

 

On the negative side, it may force many homeowners who just have a “housing problem” and not problems with their other bills to file bankruptcy just to qualify for some relief.  Also, it could cause prices of mortgages to increase for everyone due to the lenders risk.  What about the contracts between lenders who are acting as servicing agents and the Wall Street investors who purchased Mortgage Backed Securities?  Would these “forced loan modifications” violate their rights?  Lastly, is giving one person the power to decide how much, if any mortgage help necessarily a good idea?  I guess we will have to wait and see what the pre-qualifications are outlined in the bill.  With an estimated 8.1 million homeowners risking foreclosure,  it could revamp the appraisal industry if every home within these programs had to have a certified independent appraisal!!!

 

Below is the article from USA Today about Citigroup’s backing of this bill:

 

By Julie Schmit and Stephanie Armour, USA TODAY

 

Lending giant Citigroup (C) on Thursday threw its support behind a controversial bill in Congress to let bankruptcy judges reduce what debtors owe on home mortgages in an effort to stem the USA’s rising tide of foreclosures.

 

The proposal, pushed by Democratic lawmakers, could be included in economic stimulus legislation.

 

The banking industry has long fought such “cramdown” legislation, saying that it would raise costs for other mortgage borrowers.

 

But Citigroup’s backing - after winning some concessions on the proposal’s terms - may persuade other banks to do the same and encourage the passage of legislation, supporters say.

 

 ”This would help hundreds of thousands of people quickly reach loan modifications,” says Kathleen Day of the Center for Responsible Lending, which supports the measure. “If you can keep people in their homes, everybody wins.”

 

An estimated 8.1 million U.S. homeowners are at risk of foreclosure.

 

The compromise was struck between Citigroup and top lawmakers, including Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. Schumer said several banks have expressed interest.

 

Citigroup, in a letter to lawmakers Thursday, said the change would be an additional tool to help troubled homeowners and “represent an important step forward.”

 

But the Mortgage Bankers Association said in a statement it remained opposed to cramdown legislation because it would destabilize an already turbulent mortgage market.

 

Under the bill, only loans originated before the measure’s enactment could be altered. Lawmakers had sought the change for all loans. Also, borrowers would have to show that they attempted to contact their lenders to modify the loans before they filed for bankruptcy.

 

Judges could lower mortgage principal, change interest rates or extend terms.

 

Currently, bankruptcy judges can alter loan terms for vacation homes and other debt, but not mortgages on primary residences. Giving judges that power would not only help troubled homeowners, but prod banks to do more loan modifications before homeowners go to bankruptcy court, supporters say. So far, banks’ voluntary programs have had only minimal success.

 

“Whatever (lenders) were doing was working really badly,” says Patrick Newport, an IHS Global Insight economist.

 

If you are interested in learning how a LOAN MODIFICATION can help you lower your monthly mortgage payment, avoid foreclosure, and stay in your home, or you just want to educate yourself on the qualifications needed to apply for a LOAN MODIFICATION, contact the LOAN MODIFICATION experts at AdjustMyLoan.com.

 

 

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LOAN MODIFICATION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

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 WWW.ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM ANSWERS THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED LOAN MODIFICATION QUESTIONS!
 

WHAT IS A LOAN MODIFICATION?

Sometimes called Loan Restructuring or Mortgage Modification, a Loan Modification is an adjustment to your existing loan by your lender(s) as a response to your long-term inability to pay your mortgage.  Loan modifications typically involve an adjustment of your interest rate, an extension of the length of the term of the loan, or a principal balance reduction all resulting in LOWER MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENTS!  A lender would choose to modify your loan if the cost of doing so would be less than the cost of default and foreclosure.  AdjustMyLoan.com specializes in Loan Modifications and forbearance agreements.

 

CAN I ATTEMPT A LOAN MODIFICATION MYSELF?

Although in theory you could do your own loan modification, consider this: Do you have the experience, time, legal understanding, and energy to take on your own negotiations?  Your lenders are never going to offer you the best loan terms right up front!  In fact, they are going to push you in a direction that is in their best interest. 

The loan modification experts at AdjustMyLoan.com audit, package, propose, and negotiate your Loan Modification to get you the absolute best loan terms available.

 

WHAT QUALIFIES ME FOR A LOAN MODIFICATION?

While there are some basic Loan Modification qualifications, each lender has their own requirements that continue to change.  Typically, if you are stuck in a mortgage with a high interest rate, have a verifiable hardship that is preventing you from paying your mortgage, and provable monthly income you will qualify for most lender programs. 

What if I am current?

     Being behind on payments definitely helps motivate your lenders, however we have accomplished loan mods for homeowners with current mortgage payments.

Both primary and investment properties could qualify and your best bet is to call the loan modification experts at AdjustMyLoan.com for a Free Loan Modification Consultation:  1-800-557-7573 toll free or 480-968-5626 local.

 

HOW LONG DOES THE LOAN MODIFICATION PROCESS TAKE?

In most instances, a loan modification takes 60-90 days…but it could take longer, especially if we are requesting a principal balance reduction and your lenders legal department gets involved.  By hiring professionals like those found at AdjustMyLoan.com you are assuring the fastest resolution possible.

 

WHY WOULD A BANK ACCEPT MY REQUEST FOR A LOAN MODIFICATION?

You lender(s) would choose to accept a loan modification proposal if the cost of doing so was less than the cost of short selling or foreclosing on your home.  In most cases a loan modification can be a win-win situation for both you and your lender…and a proper proposal is the key to conveying your situation.

Loan modification requests are paperwork intensive, and AdjustMyLoan.com’s Loan Modification Negotiators build proposals specific to your situation.

 

WHAT IS PREDATORY LENDING?

Predatory Lending is a term that refers to various illegal and immoral activities many lenders engage in when originating a home loan. Examples of predatory lending include equity stripping, asset-based lending, non-disclosure, and the notorious interest rate bait and switch.

These practices are a major cause of foreclosures, poor credit and unmanageable financial burdens. A Forensic Loan Audit by a trained professional can uncover these predatory violations and AdjustMyLoan.com conducts these audits on every qualified file!

 

WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM OVER OTHER LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANIES?

AdjustMyLoan.com is a nationwide loss mitigation company based out of Phoenix, Arizona that specializes in loan modifications and forbearance agreements. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau and we have hundreds of happy clients and testimonials. In addition, we offer ongoing training for our professional staff and a tracking system so you can follow your Loan Modification progress. Our Loan Modification Blog is packed with loan modification news, do-it-yourself loan modification tips, and current loan modification programs. Lastly, we charge no upfront fee for our loan modification service and have a solid money back guarantee. If you are interested in a FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSULTATION, please visit our website www.AdjustMyLoan.com.

 

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ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM LOAN MODIFICATION BILLBOARDS

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

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PROFESSIONAL LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANY ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM ADDS BILLBOARD ADVERTISING TO ITS MARKETING PORTFOLIO!

 

 

From Radio (KFNN tuesdays from 12-1pm), online video’s, AdjustMyLoan.com website’s, to LOAN MODIFICATION Billboards, AdjustMyLoan.com is truly a PROFESSIONAL LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANY that wants to earn your business.  We spend thousands of dollars each month to spread the word that LOAN MODIFICATIONS can help you lower your monthly mortgage payment, AVOID FORECLOSURE, and keep you in your home!  Our LOAN MODIFICATION EXPERTS can audit, package, propose, and negotiate a LOAN MODIFICATION on your behalf…AND WE DO NOT CHARGE YOU ANY EXPENSIVE UPFRONT RETAINER FEE’S!!!

 

 

BEWARE:  THERE ARE MANY “FLY-BY-NIGHT” LOAN MODIFICATION FIRMS POPPING UP ALL OVER ARIZONA TRYING TO CHARGE YOU HUGE UPFRONT RETAINER FEE’S.  THESE COMPANIES ARE NOTHING MORE THAN AMBULANCE CHASING ATTORNEY’S OR EX-LOAN OFFICERS THAT CANNOT HACK IT IN TODAYS REAL ESTATE MARKET!  DO NOT GET STUCK PAYING THESE HUGE UPFRONT FEE’S WHEN YOU COULD CALL ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM AND GET BETTER SERVICE WITH NO UPFRONT FEES!

 

 

For a FREE LOAN MODIFICATION CONSUTLATION call 1-800-557-7573 (toll free) or 480-968-5626 (local).

 

WHY WOULD A BANK ACCEPT A LOAN MODIFICATION?

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

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WHAT IS A LOAN MODIFICATION AND WHY WOULD A BANK ACCEPT A LOAN MODIFICATION?

 

LOAN MODIFICATION DEFINED!

 

An ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION in its simplest form is the alteration of your current loan terms in order to lower your monthly payment and keep you out of foreclosure. Loan modifications typically involve a reduction in the interest rate on the loan, an extension of the length of the term of the loan, a reduction in the principal amount you owe, or any combination of the three.  A lender might be open to modifying a loan because the cost of doing so is less than the cost of default, and/or the borrower owe more than the property is worth.

 

For borrowers who can prove their ability to consistently repay a modified loan, the bank will allow certain changes to their loan terms.  Sometimes the changes can be temporary, such as an interest rate freeze for a period of a few years, or more permanent such as stretching out the length of the term from 20 to 30 or even 40 years.  Anything is possible…from interest rate reductions, stretching out amortization, reducing the principal balance, to adding an interest only feature are all commonly asked for modifications.

 

At the end of the day, the whole goal behind an ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION is to negotiate an affordable and sustainable monthly payment that suits your income level.  Banks do not want to revisit your file and typically will not give you another chance so make sure you create, and acquire the appropriate modification terms.  Also, keep in mind that your banks loss mitigation department will take into account your entire monthly budget (income and expenses) so do not over estimate what you can afford for housing.  If requested, your lender should send out an INCOME /EXPENSE form for you to fill out.  Be honest about your total monthly expenses and income.  Use the form to determine what you can afford for a new mortgage payment…and since it will be based on your specific situation and backed up by your bank statements / paycheck stubs, you will have the negotiating power to ask for that specific amount.  (Compared to you just pulling a monthly payment from the air and proposing that to the bank)

 

WHY WOULD A BANK MODIFY A LOAN?

 

 

The general perception by many troubled homeowners in today’s market is that banks do not want to foreclosure on their home. This thought is not necessarily true. No bank wants to foreclose on a property in a declining market, but their decision to foreclose or LOAN MODIFY is based simply on the numbers. What we mean by this is that your lender(s) truly only care about one thing…which solution is going to net them the most money! As long as you are paying on time, your bank has a valuable income producing asset that gets sold and resold as a mortgage backed security on Wall Street. When you stop making your mortgage payments, your loan gets transferred to the loss mitigation department. From this point forward your bank is losing money. The following is a general scenario to help you understand the expenses a bank incurs once you stop making your payments.

 

Let’s say you owe $350,000 on your house and it is currently worth $305,000. You have an interest only loan that is set to adjust the beginning of next year. You can no longer afford your payments for whatever reason so you stop making them.

 

Balance Owed: $350,000

Today’s Market Value: $305,000

Interest Rate: 6%

Amortization: 30 years

Interest Only Payment: $1750 / month 

 

Cause Of Loss To The Bank  Approx. Amount Of Loss ($)         

Missed Interest Only Payments (8 Months = Avg. AZ Foreclosure Process) $14,000
Total House Depreciation $45,000
Attorneys Fees And Trustee Paperwork Costs $1,500
Holding Costs Once They Become The Owner (4 Month Avg. Time To Sell) $7,000
Selling And Closing Costs To Sell An REO (Real Estate Owned). Remember that most properties are selling at a 5% discount from market value plus the Realtor and closing costs involved with selling real estate…estimated 10%. $30,500
Total Estimated Loss $ 98,000

 

Now we know that this scenario is a general estimate of expenses, but we believe that this information should help you build the foundation of your loan modification proposal. BANKS DO NOT WANT TO BECOME HOMEOWNERS AND WANT TO MINIMIZE THEIR LOSS! As you can see, the bank stands to lose almost $100,000 on a $300,000 house…if your scenario for a LOAN MODIFICATION is better, and you can prove it through documentation, then you stand a great chance of a successful LOAN MODIFICATION.

 

 

WHY CHOOSE ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM TO CONDUCT MY LOAN MODIFICATION?

 

There are many so called “LOAN MODIFICATION” companies out there that are simply NOT QUALIFIED to help you re-negotiate your current loan terms with your lender(s).  Most are simply loan officers and brokers that can no longer do loans due to the current credit crisis so they began marketing themselves as “LOAN MODIFICATION EXPERTS“.  Anyone can package and propose a LOAN MODIFICATION to a bank , even you…but do you really think the bank is just going to give you the best deal right away?  Absolutely not…what you need is the professional negotiating experience found in the  AdjustMyLoan.com LOAN MODIFICATION TEAM.

Do not allow just any ARIZONA LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANY “look-a-like” to conduct your LOAN MODIFICATION.  Imagine the difference a few interest percentage (%) points can make on your monthly payment!  Imagine being able to wipe out that negative equity you have and obtain a PRINCIPAL BALANCE REDUCTION on the principal amount you owe!  WWW.ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM is an ATTORNEY BASED LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANY where your LOAN MODIFICATION is audited, packaged, proposed, and negotiated by a staff of PROFESSIONAL LOSS MITIGATION EXPERTS that specialize in LOAN MODIFICATIONS and utilize the findings of a FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT by a trained real estate Attorney to get the job done. 

 

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE A FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT DONE?

 

FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT is considered by many to be the “secret” to obtaining a loan modification with your lender(s).  Sometimes called a FORENSIC LOAN DOCUMENT REVIEW or MORTGAGE AUDIT, the main purpose is to determine if there are violations of federal law!  Almost 70% of loans conducted in the last 7 years, and almost 95% of all sub-prime loans have major RESPA (Real Estate Settlement & Procedures Act) and TILA(Truth In Lending) violations.  The only way to find these violations is to conduct a FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT by a qualified person…in most instances a trained Attorney!  If found, through an Attorney ran negotiation process, most lenders choose to renegotiate the terms of the loan to something more affordable to avoid litigation!  The whole goal here is to uncover any predatory loan practices and push for a favorable LOAN MODIFICATION.  If you are researching different companies to conduct your LOAN MOD, please take into consideration whether or not they are performing a detailed loan review by an Attorney!  Don’t be fooled by loan/mortgage companies that jumped into the LOSS MITIGATION BUSINESS yesterday…hire a company that has real experience negotiating LOAN MODIFICATIONS and can fight for you.

 

 

ABOUT WWW.ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM —WHO ARE YOUR GUYS?

ADJUSTMYLOAN.COM is a NATIONAL LOSS MITIGATION COMPANY that specializes in ATTORNEY BASED LOAN MODIFICATIONS.  Our team of LOAN MODIFICATION SPECIALISTS is comprised of Attorneys, processors, professional negotiators, short sale and foreclosure experts, loan officers, Realtors, and financial advisors.  Our state of the art facilities are located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.  We believe that our experience and relationships with most major lenders, as well as the fact that we conduct FORENSIC LOAN AUDITS on every file by a qualified Attorney gives us a strategic advantage over our competition!  We are members of the BBB, have many referrals and testimonials to prove our business ethics, and a proven track record that produces real results!  Plus, our pricing is so competitive we wouldn’t understand why you would want to go anywhere else!

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Disclaimer:  We are not giving you legal advice…please contact a qualified real estate attorney for specific legal questions you may have about your situation.