I work for a Forclosure Rescue company that keeps home owners in thare homes, and it is true we do not ask for money for us to help you, but at the end when every thing is done and the persons home is saved we do take 50% of the homes equity, but thats not till the end of it all and the person that we are helping is saved, and if the person dose not want to be in thare home do to the fact thay pay alot on it we get them in to a home thay can live in and be safe. We dont work for the banks.
really sad story, the gov dont protect the homeowner, protects the scams,so show me the money, pay me the taxes and no problem,o if u re a bank be ready to help u with bailout, poor scam banker , i dont want to see u homeless !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, America need no loan. If we don't have money we shouldn't buy that expensive house. Since this house he inherited, i don't think there is much money left to pay off. She look like 30 or 40, and she didn't have money? She must refinance the money and spend it all. Big lesson for her if she did that.
Oh the woes of people living high, thinking their security lies in material things instead of in their knowledge & skills. From family treasures & glamor to now crying about living in her CAR? Really now; do well-heeled women live is such a big bubble that they don't know a thing about having something called mad money, an emergency fund, a secret cash-stash hidden away? Majority of US workers have lived lean for so many years it's hard to feel sorry for people who inherit lavish comforts.
Let no one fool you. President Barack Obama is a representative of the financial corporate aristocracy of our nation whose policies are designed to defend the wealth of the ruling corporate elite. Unfortunately, organized advocacy group's like ACORN or Move On should get together and organize a huge monster demonstration against their beloved President on the same spot where they shouted with glee when he was sworn into office in Washington D.C.
I may have to finance something and pay interest on it for the first time in my life, but that is only to advance myself. Not to be flashy. People these days don't want to live within their means in terms of material possessions. They want to buy on credit, enjoy it, and then die with debt and the companies know that. I say try to find joy in your life without buying a bunch of crap. It is not like it's going to be sold at auction. More than likely it will be trash. Poor investment for the kids
Huge red flag yes. But most loan modification companies do charge anywhere from $1400 to $4000 in up front fees. Yes you can try to talk to your lender, but they don't always want to work with you. They will try to get the best deal for them. The best thing to do is get an attorney to do the loan mod for you. They will also look over your loan to make sure there aren't any RESPA violations.
if they know who did it why don't authorites do something? they sure will do something to take her home! is the world really as awful as it seems? this is just wrong.. they should be trying to find that thief who scammed her.. why arent they?
We are not getting the full story, it would not be interesting news. An investor can legally do this is the dumb ass homeowner signs off all certain paperwork.
About two years ago I went to a forclosure seminar. Well worth the $99 bucks. They taught how to do this but not in the shady way it was done here. She is stupid to have actually done this.
you have to laugh, they are breaking her life over like no money at all. Meanwhile they let that guy steal 50b and he gets to keep it all and only gets house arrest.
All these financial crooks should be drawn and quartered
Oh, ok. Well, that makes sense. Then...maybe she should not have taken out a loan against a house SHE put no equity into. What about inheritence tax? Death tax and all of those?
The banks will not even let people pay bi-weekly if that will help them.
wolftreetree 10 months ago
Oh yea.. this scam is not even hardly talked about in the media...
But there was hope in all of that.. I am sorry no one told her about it.. Even in her situation.. there was a remedy....
gorgeousdzastr 1 year ago
I hope you have learned that the HAMP program and Making Home Affordablw is the biggest scam.
TheLIGHTinMYwindow 1 year ago
I work for a Forclosure Rescue company that keeps home owners in thare homes, and it is true we do not ask for money for us to help you, but at the end when every thing is done and the persons home is saved we do take 50% of the homes equity, but thats not till the end of it all and the person that we are helping is saved, and if the person dose not want to be in thare home do to the fact thay pay alot on it we get them in to a home thay can live in and be safe. We dont work for the banks.
crazymarine1991 1 year ago
really sad story, the gov dont protect the homeowner, protects the scams,so show me the money, pay me the taxes and no problem,o if u re a bank be ready to help u with bailout, poor scam banker , i dont want to see u homeless !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rotoraval 1 year ago
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rotoraval 1 year ago
Well, America need no loan. If we don't have money we shouldn't buy that expensive house. Since this house he inherited, i don't think there is much money left to pay off. She look like 30 or 40, and she didn't have money? She must refinance the money and spend it all. Big lesson for her if she did that.
jnnycliff 2 years ago
Oh the woes of people living high, thinking their security lies in material things instead of in their knowledge & skills. From family treasures & glamor to now crying about living in her CAR? Really now; do well-heeled women live is such a big bubble that they don't know a thing about having something called mad money, an emergency fund, a secret cash-stash hidden away? Majority of US workers have lived lean for so many years it's hard to feel sorry for people who inherit lavish comforts.
menderfire9 2 years ago
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Let no one fool you. President Barack Obama is a representative of the financial corporate aristocracy of our nation whose policies are designed to defend the wealth of the ruling corporate elite. Unfortunately, organized advocacy group's like ACORN or Move On should get together and organize a huge monster demonstration against their beloved President on the same spot where they shouted with glee when he was sworn into office in Washington D.C.
ciro9 2 years ago
I may have to finance something and pay interest on it for the first time in my life, but that is only to advance myself. Not to be flashy. People these days don't want to live within their means in terms of material possessions. They want to buy on credit, enjoy it, and then die with debt and the companies know that. I say try to find joy in your life without buying a bunch of crap. It is not like it's going to be sold at auction. More than likely it will be trash. Poor investment for the kids
unytcommsys 3 years ago
Huge red flag yes. But most loan modification companies do charge anywhere from $1400 to $4000 in up front fees. Yes you can try to talk to your lender, but they don't always want to work with you. They will try to get the best deal for them. The best thing to do is get an attorney to do the loan mod for you. They will also look over your loan to make sure there aren't any RESPA violations.
sickwiththetruth 3 years ago
please help ther foreclosing on my house
mannyfeseha 3 years ago
wow thats really sad
zoomydood 3 years ago
Perhaps people should buy RVs instead? At least with RVs you're not paying property taxes all of the time like you are with houses, right?
polishedrazor 3 years ago
Not humorous by any means. Ignorant piece of shit.
Midvinterblot542 3 years ago
if they know who did it why don't authorites do something? they sure will do something to take her home! is the world really as awful as it seems? this is just wrong.. they should be trying to find that thief who scammed her.. why arent they?
futuristfood 3 years ago
We are not getting the full story, it would not be interesting news. An investor can legally do this is the dumb ass homeowner signs off all certain paperwork.
DRUNKMUSICIAN 3 years ago
Yes the world really is that awful. Society is rotten to the core.
Midvinterblot542 3 years ago
About two years ago I went to a forclosure seminar. Well worth the $99 bucks. They taught how to do this but not in the shady way it was done here. She is stupid to have actually done this.
DRUNKMUSICIAN 3 years ago
So true and now she's crying the blues about a situation about which she had some control...caveat emptor
hammocktime2002 3 years ago
"they've got you by the ba..." I am really not liking the news today!!!
GoldenFireReviews 3 years ago
for me.. it's stupid to have a loan in a untrusted and unpopular company.
reymdg 3 years ago
She is dumb.This is something a dumb person would do.
jiggakilla666 3 years ago
Austin. is. a. fucking. hamburgeler. god damnit.
lukasko7 3 years ago
you have to laugh, they are breaking her life over like no money at all. Meanwhile they let that guy steal 50b and he gets to keep it all and only gets house arrest.
All these financial crooks should be drawn and quartered
ProfessorHuggins 3 years ago 3
2:02. Did they say she was moving INTO HER CAR? God.
Maybe she should not have bought a house she could not afford.
jvfran2 3 years ago
jvfran2 the house was left to her by her parents.
standingstrange 3 years ago
Oh, ok. Well, that makes sense. Then...maybe she should not have taken out a loan against a house SHE put no equity into. What about inheritence tax? Death tax and all of those?
jvfran2 3 years ago
Her house was inherited.
HellionX 3 years ago
she didn't buy it, dope, she inherited it.
she didn't make the greatest of decisions, but, that's beside the point.
mrdrstandrew 3 years ago
they shouldn't be able to do this to people,
if she got scammed from a company,
this so called company that got paid,
should be sued and brought to court.
xxMirokuJrxx 3 years ago 2
YES..AGREED.. can we help her? what can we as observers do?
futuristfood 3 years ago
She should NOT have taken out a loan on her home. End of story.
ournewthing 3 years ago 2