Loan
Modification
Many homeowners have reached out to lenders for help with their mortgage. Most met with resistance, unanswered phone calls, repeated documentation requests and games. If this sounds familiar to you, you may be eligible for assistance. Many may even be eligible for a monetary award.
Short
Sale
Many home owners found that after the market crashed, their homes were worth significantly less than what they owed. A Short Sale became a way out; however many lenders made it difficult to attain one. If this has happened to you, you need to contact our team!
Lost
Your Home
Even if you’ve already lost your home to foreclosure, let our team of legal professionals find our if you are eligible for monetary award for violations.
HAMP
Lawsuit
You may be entitled to receive financial awards for the many difficulties that you have encountered trying to save your home. Call us to see if you qualify for a monetary award!
Call us TODAY to see if you qualify for a monetary award. 877-874-8727
How is it possible to sue my lender?
If you have been trying to get help with your mortgage, a loan modification, short sale or deed in-lieu at any time since October of 2013; you may be eligible for compensation for the hardships you endured in dealing with your bank
Experiencing any of the following...
- -Delayed response to your communications
- -Greater than five day response (in writing) to your loan modification submission
- -Greater than thirty days to determine status of a complete loss mitigation package submission(in writing)
- -Repetitive claims of lost documentation or faxes Denying a full modification after you have made timely trial mod payments
- -Failure to accept a timely payment
- -Filing a foreclosure prior to 120 days payment delinquency
- -Process of foreclosure while you are in the process of applying for a modification
- -Lack of live communication with your lender prior to foreclosure initiation
...may mean you're eligible to receive up to
$2,000 per violation
Under the Home Affordable Mortgage Program ("HAMP"), or Obama Plan as it has been called; a foreclosure is not allowed to be initiated while there is an active modification application in process. The banks/mortgage companies have in some cases done nearly everything possible to hinder the modification process and force homeowners to lose their homes. They have ignored phone calls, repeatedly denied receiving documentation, though people have such proof as fax confirmations, etc.
Thanks to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”), you may be entitled to substantial monetary awards under a bill called the Dodd-Frank Act enacted in 2010. While the Dodd-Frank Act and CFPB can’t undo what has been done, it does allow for some level of financial relief. You could receive up to $2000 for every incident we can identify. In most cases homeowners were violated over 5 times for each modification or short sale they tried to do. You could be entitled to $10,000 or more! Our Law Firm wants to make sure that you receive the compensation you are due. Again, there are no upfront fees for our review, consultation or even if we accept your case. We only earn a fee if we win.
Our firm understands the complex regulations and the many instances in which your rights may have been violated. This is not a class action suit; each case is individually handled and pursued. Even if you were approved and are currently paying on the new modification, pursuing this will not jeopardize your current situation. There is no obligation for our review. Call one of our experienced representatives to discuss your situation to see if there have been any violations. If we take on your case and don't succeed, you owe nothing. We only get paid if you get paid.
To find out if you might be eligible for compensation from your lender, CLICK HERE - or call 877-874-8727
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