Stop Foreclosure in NY New York – Law Offices of Bruce Richardson

Posted by admin on January 10th, 2012 and filed under mortgage lenders | No Comments »

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STOP FORECLOSURE
PREDATORY LENDING
It is a fact that certain mortgage lenders have a demonstrated history of engaging in predatory loan practices throughout the United States.

These mortgage lenders issued thousands of subprime loans, with multiple layers of risk, through mortgage brokers who regularly provided the mortgage lenders with false information that they, intentionally, recklessly or negligently failed to verify or audit.

Lenders then paid and awarded mortgage brokers, originators and others in a manner that, predictably, induced brokers to steer borrowers into costly loan products.

If you are facing a foreclosure, call me for a free consultation 1-800-985-9007.
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Mortgage fraud settlement, NY DA says no; The problem is STILL the banks

Posted by admin on January 8th, 2012 and filed under mortgage | 25 Comments »

The Stench of Truth radio show airs every Friday 7-9PM Eastern time on:

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The Stench of Truth (493).mp4
Some background. It may seem like I focus on the republicans and the lunatic right a lot but I have and will continue to call out the democrats for their shill behavior. I was on Obama long before he was the democratic candidate in 2008. One need look at the campaign financing to see that both parties are paid by the same people. Look at Pelosi and Reid bith got big money from “healthcare industry” which is 99% health insurance companies that’s why we have the mis-named “Affordable Care Act” or Obamacare which is a bailout of insurance companies which are wedded to the banks and deep in the fraud of derivatives and the mortgage fiasco. Under it you are forced to pay too much for a crappy policy that doesn’t cover much. THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY IS THE BIGGEST COST FACTOR BY FAR IN THE WHOLE HEALTHCARE DEBATE. Get rid of them with single payer and you save hundreds of billions of dollars every year. Should the protesters be in Wall Street, Chicago, London to protest the banks or should they be protesting the FED? Wall Street and the banks of course. Why? Because how do you think it works? Do you think Ben and the boys call up JP Morgan and tell them what to do or is it the other way around? The banks are the problem. There is a multistate deal being floated right now which would absolve the banks of any wrongdoing in the mortgage fiasco that led to the depression we are in and the restitution amount is 20 Billion. That is a ludicrous joke. If they say 1 Trillion I’ll start to listen. Schneiderman the DA of NY has bowed out of those talks because he says he wants to air it out and chase the fraud. His office has already been attacked with the outing of a female employee that moonlighted as a dominatrix. If he is serious expect more of this activity against him. Don’t let the banks get away with the largest fraud, theft scheme in world history! For more proof that it is the banks just look at Europe and their so-called “sovereign debt crisis”. There is not a single country that has a debt crisis, they have a bank bailout crisis.

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Helicopter vs. Graffiti Artist (the first SDK Wholecar)

Posted by admin on November 21st, 2011 and filed under first mortgage | 25 Comments »

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Mortgage Regulations Press Conference 12/18/07 (Part 2 of 2)

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2011 and filed under mortgage lenders | No Comments »

Today, Attorney General Martha Coakley filed final, revised mortgage broker and mortgage lender regulations with the Secretary of State and has issued official guidance to the broker and lender community to help them understand and implement the new consumer protection regulations governing mortgage brokers and lenders. The regulations, which take effect on January 2, 2008, codify several forms of mortgage fraud and unfair lending which contributed to the recent meltdown in the subprime market and the resulting foreclosure crisis in the Commonwealth.

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California Predatory Mortgage Lending Attorney Howard Law PC

Posted by admin on September 29th, 2011 and filed under mortgage lenders | No Comments »

http://www.howardlawpc.com – California predatory mortgage lending lawyer Howard Law PC advocates for homeowners who have experienced mortgage problems with banks and lenders.

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Real Estate Marketing – Mortgage Meltdown, Fraud and Scams – Part 7

Posted by admin on August 13th, 2011 and filed under mortgage lenders | No Comments »

http://realestatemarketingthisweek.com – Real Estate Marketing – Foreclosure Rescue Scams and How to Protect Yourself – With Michael J Barnes, Brett Fallon and Dan Havey of Real Estate Marketing This Week

Part 7 – The Foreclosure Sharks, you have written this book or I think it’s called a white paper. Free report whatever you want to call it its packed full of really good and interesting information. It’s called The Foreclosure Sharks – A look at the rampant theft of Americans homes through foreclosure rescue scams.

And folks I have to tell you I think we’re going to spend the next week, the majority of the show talking about what the heck is going on out there. And what you need to do to protect yourself in case you should happen to be against this problem. You really need to know what your options are. This free report is available online at http://mortgageanswerman.com. You have got to get this. The information is really good, and one of the taglines that you have here Dan is, Theres blood in the water and the sharks can smell it.

Right. What made me actually write this was a number of years ago I had been working with people in foreclosure for years, and it was just a way to let them know what was going to be going on once the foreclosure was filed against them. Now in many cases, these people were already experiencing what was going on.

And again I’ve recently had a friend or two go through foreclosure and I had them collect all of the paperwork that they got from all of the foreclosure guys out there trying to help them sell their house or do whatever it was, and I was surprised at how thin the stack was. This one gal in particular, lives in Scottsdale in a very nice house and she didnt have more than maybe 6 letters. In the past, a couple of years ago, especially at the peak of the market, when somebody was in a foreclosure situation they would have seriously a stack 6 inches thick.

People would be knocking on their door 24 hours a day, calling them, dropping off stuff. There were cars driving by all the time and it really got to be a nuisance. And frankly I think it hurt the home owner and their standing in a neighborhood, with all of that traffic and of course everybody knew that they were having problems. So that is why the report was originally written and why I wanted to talk about it today because of all the foreclosures going on in the market right now.

Now let me ask you a question, you are saying that two years ago if I were in a foreclosure my mail box would be chock-full of marketing products. Youre telling me now that there is virtually none?

Well I think that part of it is that back then there was financing available to be able to come in and refinance the people. I certainly myself did dozens of loans, at least, to bail people out of bankruptcies and foreclosures, and also people had equity back then. Property values were continuing to go up. I forget how many scams I pointed out here in the book, I think there are 18 or something in here, and most of them are essentially people attempting to get your house away from you, either refinance it, sell it for you, take a lease option, there are all kinds of different scams involved, but I think the reason we see so much less of it today is because there is so much less equity. So if you are upside down by $300,000 in your house, i dont care how good of a scammer you are, you are not going to make a lot of money off that.

But there are a couple of scams going on right now that I want to talk about because there are a couple of things that happened just recently that harkened me back to when I first got started in real estate here in Arizona in the late 1980s. I was selling repos for Fannie Mae, Countrywide, and the Resolution Trust Corporation, which was in charge of selling off all of the real estate owned for the 1,800 or so Savings and Loans that failed in the late 1980s early 1990s. There were so many scams going on then, I mean we had just tons of vacant houses we were selling, and one of the big scams that I thought was actually being perpetrated on a friend of mine the other day is a little something known as rent skimming… http://realestatemarketingthisweek.com/foreclosure-rescue-scams-and-how-to-protect-yourself/

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Mortgage Regulations Press Conference 12/18/07 (Part 1 of 2)

Posted by admin on July 26th, 2011 and filed under mortgage lenders | No Comments »

Today, Attorney General Martha Coakley filed final, revised mortgage broker and mortgage lender regulations with the Secretary of State and has issued official guidance to the broker and lender community to help them understand and implement the new consumer protection regulations governing mortgage brokers and lenders. The regulations, which take effect on January 2, 2008, codify several forms of mortgage fraud and unfair lending which contributed to the recent meltdown in the subprime market and the resulting foreclosure crisis in the Commonwealth.

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Foreclosure Defense: How to Negotiate a NJ Loan Modification or Mortgage Foreclosure Defense

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2011 and filed under mortgage loans | No Comments »

Foreclosures in New Jersey are skyrocketing as well as across the nation. Home prices are declining while payments to the lender remain unaffordable to many families. In this video, Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq., a New Jersey Loan Modification and Foreclosure Defense Attorney discusses whether loan modifications are an appropriate alternative to foreclosure. If you are behind in your mortgage payments or are looking for relief from high interest rates, this is a must video for you.

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Mortgage Modification – Fannie Mae Streamline Loan Modification – RealEstateMarketingThisWeek.com

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2011 and filed under first mortgage | No Comments »

http://realestatemarketingthisweek.com – New Fannie Mae Streamline Loan Modifications may do more harm than good

Part 5 –

We do realize that there are situations that people are in that they want to be out of and we want to move past. We have back in the studio, the author of Real Estates Future also the author of The Foreclosure Sharks white paper, a fantastic manual that he has put together that you can get for free. Dan Havey thank you very much for coming back. You can get a copy of the white paper The Foreclosure Sharks at http://mortgageanswerman.com.

So Dan I know that you have brought the just recently released new Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac guidelines, with their streamlined modification process. This is the kind of thing where the consumer can go and do-it themselves, right?

Yes, except that we would certainly advise against that. These are the guidelines that Fannie Mae came out with; they are effective as of a couple weeks ago now. But with Christmas and the holidays I dont think a whole lot of people have figured out what this is all about yet. So as we said in the last segment the guidelines that they have come out with here, and what I have is a print out but I dont know that this is the whole thing because I have heard some commentary on this that actually says that it is much worse then I am about to relay to everyone on the air.

I am just going to pick out a couple points about this and then I will let Michael laugh about them because some of these things are just crazy in the fact that it doesnt really help the home owner and I also dont think it is going to move us past the conditions we have to get people some really good loan modifications, the kind of loan modifications that we are talking about where you actually employ an attorney to help you with your loan modification.

The reality of it is we need to get through this mess we dont need to stave it off, push it out further and in my opinion that is what this does. That is exactly what is going on here, there was an article I was reading by Fitch, which is one of the major bond rating firms and that is exactly what they said. They said that the alt-A arms are all coming back to roost now, I think the default rate was over 14% on all alt-A arms, being at least 90 days past due. And the comment in the article was something like, well we havent really seen a lot of losses from it yet and then it said in a caveat at the end, and we think its because they are not really foreclosing on any of these guys yet, so that is why they havent seen any losses. Well if you keep pushing it off into the future eventually you are going to have to see some of these losses.

We have the same thing here with Fannie Mae, which I think it is just another band-aid; it is not going to really solve the problem. First what they have here, and this one is pretty benign, that once they give you the new mortgage payment you have a three month trial period. If you make the payments during that trial period they let you keep the modification. So that one is not so bad.

The next one says that the qualified borrower cant be in litigation, bankruptcy, or have an existing work out plan, and you have to be at least 3 months behind or in foreclosure in order to be eligible for this streamline.

Ok I get to comment right? SO basically what Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac just told everyone, according to this that I am reading right here, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac just told you to be 90 days late on your mortgage. That is exactly right, they said that the only way they were going to be able to help you was to be 90 days late on your mortgage.

So I have been, over the past several months, heck Dan you helped us put together the package, you are the cofounder of the modification hotline and I am on the radio every week when we do a little blip about load mods from time to time, saying dont trust anybody who tells you to be late on your mortgage. First of all no loan professional, no mortgage professional, no loan modification specialist will tell you to be late on your mortgage, however, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac just said you need to be at least 90 days late on your mortgage if you want them to help you.

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How To Stop Foreclosure & Avoid Foreclosure- Loan Modification & Short Sales: Fast Foreclosure Help

Posted by admin on May 22nd, 2011 and filed under mortgage lenders | 25 Comments »

http://www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com is the nations leading foreclosure prevention expert. If you are a homeowner in default we can help you stop foreclosure and avoid foreclosure on your mortgage and your home and house. You Have Options & We Can Help is our slogan, and you can get free foreclosure help. We can help you stop foreclosure and save or keep your home, or we can help you avoid foreclosure and sell your home fast.

If you are behind on your mortgage payment & want to save your home from foreclosure & keep it to avoid foreclosure, http://www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com will suggest an attorney backed loan modification. A loan modification is a great way to stop foreclosure. It can help you reduce your interest rate, the principal balance on your loan, or sometimes even both.

To see if you qualify for a loan modification and to get a free, no-risk, no-obligation analysis of your mortgage situation, visit http://www.savemefromforeclosure.com/questionnaire.php or call us toll free at 1-888-472-8380 so we can help you stop foreclosure fast and you can avoid home mortgage foreclosure.

If you are behind on your mortgage payment & you want to sell your home fast, even if you have no equity, or you owe more than your home is worth and need help with a short sale, http://www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com can you help you. We can help find a buyer for your home, or negotiate a short sale with your lender so you can sell your home fast without having to bring any cash to closing.

To get started with a free, no-risk, no-obligation analysis of your mortgage situation if you need to sell your home fast, visit http://www.savemefromforeclosure.com/questionnaire.php or call us toll free at 1-888-472-8380. We can help you avoid bankruptcy & we can help you stop foreclosure fast so you can avoid home mortgage foreclosure.

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