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"The Best Way to know if a Loan Modification will be successful."


Struggling to make your mortgage payments each month?

Suffered a hardship, reducing your income or increasing your expenses?

Don't want to loose your home but are facing foreclosure, or will be soon if nothing changes?


loan modificationWe just might have the Perfect Solution for you.  Let our able and experienced attorneys help you change your loan terms and make your home payments affordable again.  A loan modification can permanently reduce your payments, lower your interest rate and change it from "adjustable" to "fixed-rate," often even reducing the amount you owe.  Imagine the savings.

You might have heard about Loan Modifications, but maybe are not sure if you qualify.  A Forensic Audit of your loan will give good indication whether a Loan Modification can be negotiated with the lender.  The good news is that we are offering a FREE NO-OBLIGATION FORENSIC AUDIT, an $800 value.

During the Forensic Audit, our team of attorneys will go over your loan documents with a fine-tooth comb to find any potential violations that might have occurred when you signed the documents.  In the real-estate boom years many less ethical people in the loan industry have taken advantage of their customers.  Our Forensic Audit will uncover any violations and create your Free Report.

forensic auditIf you decide to move forward with a Loan Modification, our lawyers will use the information from the forensic audit as leverage giving you the best possible terms on your loan.  This means one or more of the following changes to your loan:
  • Interest rates lowered and / or fixed
  • Payments lowered
  • Loan Balance lowered or eliminated

So if you have experienced a hardship and don't want to lose your home, Click HERE to claim your FREE NO-OBLIGATION FORENSIC LOAN AUDIT.

Which homeowners have a higher probability of getting their loan modification approved?
  • Someone suffering from the re-set of an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM),
  • Someone whose home is worth less than what is owed,
  • Someone who is having difficulties with their mortgage payments because of a hardship:  Divorce, Job Loss, Medical Problems, Death,
  • Someone who has been attempting to sell a home for an extended period of time and simply cannot get it sold,
  • Someone who has Rental Properties that are sitting vacant because tenants cannot be found,
  • Someone who has been the victim of Predatory Lending.

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