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Foreclosure Prevention Services

Fannie & Freddie Offer More Carrots (Cash) for Servicers to “Try” and Entice Them to Help Struggling Borrowers

by Moe Bedard

Cash is king and when it comes to helping people in need, cash seems to light a fire under people’s arses to make them help a little bit more than they would if there were no cash incentives involved.

This is the “new” American way, right?
The facts are that it costs a servicer more money to perform some type [...]

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Beware of Foreclosure Resue Scams

by Moe Bedard

Homeowners facing foreclosure are often desperate for a way out, but the agencies that claim they can save your home may not be able to help. Foreclosure filings topped 2 million in the United States last year — a 65 percent increase over the previous year.Mave Elise Brown of Housing and Economic Rights Advocates in [...]

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Homeowners Beware of Internet Foreclosure Scams

by Moe Bedard

One of the reasons I started this blog and my forum at www.LoanSafe.org, was to create safe and predator free websites where homeowners can visit and obtain timely and free information without being scammed.
I have been offered thousands of dollars by foreclosure consultants and loss mitigation companies to advertise on my high traffic websites and [...]

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Foreclosure Prevention Service Scams: Beware!

by Moe Bedard

I wanted to let my readers know that there are a lot of foreclosure prevention service scams being perpetuated across the nation and that people need to be educated about the process and also who to go to for help.
A recent article in the Business Journal explained a scam where a guy would set up [...]

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Foreclosure Prevention Services

by Moe Bedard

Searching the internet for foreclosure prevention services and knowing what websites and companies to trust is like finding a needle in a hay stack. There are many good companies out there but there also scam artists/ sharks that just want to feed on people when they are vulnerable.
So how does someone find legitimate organizations to help [...]

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