If you're seriously underwater your best bet is to consult a lawyer, then stop paying your mortgage. Live rent free for a year or more until you get an eviction notice (that's how long it takes by me). SAVE that money in a safety deposit box or large safe. Then go rent a house for 2-3 years, keep saving your money (hopefully you'll still have your job). Then buy a house 3-4 years from now at the current market value which will be 15-25% lower than today's home values.
Shut the f.... up dum ass! There is no such thing as loan modification. Stop waisting your money on stupid radio shows like that. Us people are getting too smart for you now. We already been there and done that...............it didn't work. So you can just shut the f...... up !!!!!!!!!!1
There is no such thing as mortgage modification. I dont know a single person that had a legitimate hardship that got a modification. The banks went out of their way to continue to deny them.
Ameritards cannot even take responsibility for their own financial mistakes, Big Brother will come in and save them. You buy a house that puts a big strain on your monthly budget, then, you go out and buy a bunch of junk with a credit card, then, you get a heloc so you can go out and buy more junk. Why has this society lost all discipline, because they can rely on Big Brother to bail them out.
don't trust loan modifications, I had emergency major surgery, notified my bank I had enough funds in savings to pay 4 months payments, what could they do to help me, they offered me a 5 month hardship deferment, sent back my payment and 4 months later put me in foreclosure, they destroyed my credit so I could not get a second mortgage and charged me fees, making me bring my mortgage payments current, it's a scam created to decrease home values and ruin good peoples credit & charge more fees
@wayneo169 I'm currently going through a similar situation with BOA. They told me to make trial payments until my loan was modified. I've been getting the run around for the last six months. They refused to modify my loan and have sent me a foreclosure letter requesting $7,000 by Sept 7.
I'm convinced home loan mods is nothing but a scam. I'm still trying to figure out how banks benefit from it.
Pres. Obama has done nothing to help the homeowner. He's only bailed out the lenders and HE DOES NOT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE HOMEOWNER. I SEE FORECLOSURES TO CONTINUE TO HAPPEN. WE NEED A NEW PRES. NOW BEFORE WE LOSE EVERYTHING WE WORKED FOR AND THINGS ARE JUST GOING TO KEEP GETING WORST NOT BETTER.
It so depends on the home owners circumstances. I have advised many people to just walk away, and I've advised others to talk to their bank about a loan modification. Sometimes a short sale is best. The consumer just needs to seek out advice and the proper guidance before making any decisions of this magnitude.
I found this great company call My Loan Rescue.. they got me a great modification .... they have a fee but it was well worth it... they droped my payment 700 bucks a month... there number is 763 477 8510 in case u want it
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Gofightsystem 1 month ago
If you're seriously underwater your best bet is to consult a lawyer, then stop paying your mortgage. Live rent free for a year or more until you get an eviction notice (that's how long it takes by me). SAVE that money in a safety deposit box or large safe. Then go rent a house for 2-3 years, keep saving your money (hopefully you'll still have your job). Then buy a house 3-4 years from now at the current market value which will be 15-25% lower than today's home values.
RayAir1 7 months ago
Shut the f.... up dum ass! There is no such thing as loan modification. Stop waisting your money on stupid radio shows like that. Us people are getting too smart for you now. We already been there and done that...............it didn't work. So you can just shut the f...... up !!!!!!!!!!1
1lonelyhmoobFl 1 year ago
There is no such thing as mortgage modification. I dont know a single person that had a legitimate hardship that got a modification. The banks went out of their way to continue to deny them.
tbursee 1 year ago
Ameritards cannot even take responsibility for their own financial mistakes, Big Brother will come in and save them. You buy a house that puts a big strain on your monthly budget, then, you go out and buy a bunch of junk with a credit card, then, you get a heloc so you can go out and buy more junk. Why has this society lost all discipline, because they can rely on Big Brother to bail them out.
tickyul 1 year ago
don't trust loan modifications, I had emergency major surgery, notified my bank I had enough funds in savings to pay 4 months payments, what could they do to help me, they offered me a 5 month hardship deferment, sent back my payment and 4 months later put me in foreclosure, they destroyed my credit so I could not get a second mortgage and charged me fees, making me bring my mortgage payments current, it's a scam created to decrease home values and ruin good peoples credit & charge more fees
wayneo169 1 year ago
@wayneo169 I'm currently going through a similar situation with BOA. They told me to make trial payments until my loan was modified. I've been getting the run around for the last six months. They refused to modify my loan and have sent me a foreclosure letter requesting $7,000 by Sept 7.
I'm convinced home loan mods is nothing but a scam. I'm still trying to figure out how banks benefit from it.
calstate 1 year ago
Steven Craig Feldman/Feldman Law Center is the Bernie Madoff of mortgage loan modifications.
isisqueenafrika 2 years ago
Pres. Obama has done nothing to help the homeowner. He's only bailed out the lenders and HE DOES NOT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT THE HOMEOWNER. I SEE FORECLOSURES TO CONTINUE TO HAPPEN. WE NEED A NEW PRES. NOW BEFORE WE LOSE EVERYTHING WE WORKED FOR AND THINGS ARE JUST GOING TO KEEP GETING WORST NOT BETTER.
goboy100 2 years ago 2
sometimes it is better to let a home go rather than loan modification.
istopfore 2 years ago
It so depends on the home owners circumstances. I have advised many people to just walk away, and I've advised others to talk to their bank about a loan modification. Sometimes a short sale is best. The consumer just needs to seek out advice and the proper guidance before making any decisions of this magnitude.
REMarketingThisWeek 2 years ago
why
questmotivation 2 years ago
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I found this great company call My Loan Rescue.. they got me a great modification .... they have a fee but it was well worth it... they droped my payment 700 bucks a month... there number is 763 477 8510 in case u want it
helloface1969 2 years ago
Very informative video.
Thank you.
Keep them coming!
Eska9984 3 years ago