Foreclosure Mortgage Fraud – Help Stop Foreclosure Rescue Scams – RealEstateMarketingThisWeek.com
July 17th, 2010
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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
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How a $35 Dollar Mistake Could Help Fight Foreclosure
February 3rd, 2010
Seminars are popping up around the country teaching homeowners how to fight foreclosure. NBC reporter Kerry Sanders reported on the “Today Show” about the latest efforts to help people save their homes. He looked at one fascinating loophole that could help. It has to do with mistakes on your mortgage documents that amount to $35 or more. Click on the video above to learn more.
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Foreclosure Help : How to Use Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure
January 25th, 2010
Filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceeding will result in issuance of an immediate stay of any foreclosure, but it will only buy time until the bankruptcy court sorts out the financial situation. Get tips on delaying foreclosure proceedings with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:39
Foreclosure Help : How to Avoid Foreclosure
January 14th, 2010
The best way to avoid foreclosure is to make mortgage payments on time and in accordance with the mortgage. Come up with a temporary payment plan by contacting the lender withhelp from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law. Expert: Robert Todd Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, PA and Family Law Solutions. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:41
Foreclosure Help : About Government Programs to Stop Foreclosure
January 11th, 2010
Check with the Federal Housing Administration for government refinancing programs that will help in refinancing a mortgage and lowering the interest rate on a monthly mortgage payment. Get help in making mortgage payments with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:34
Foreclosure Help – How to Use Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure
December 22nd, 2009
Filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceeding will result in issuance of an immediate stay of any foreclosure, but it will only buy time until the bankruptcy court sorts out the financial situation. Get tips on delaying foreclosure proceedings with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
foreclosure help – How to Use Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure
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