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Do I need an attorney to do a Loan Modification
[September 24, 2008]   by Foreclosure Help
Filed under: Do I need an attorney to do a Loan Modification

The long and the short is absolutely not. I have yet to find an attorney that actually worked for a lender in their loss mitigation department. If you are looking for a negotiator go to a professional that negotiates like you would go to a surgeon if you needed surgery. There are no certification nor attorneys required to work with homeowners facing foreclosure. Contact us we can help.
Here is how I see it when it comes to a loan modification with most attorneys. you contact a law firm and speak to their staff, phone operator. The case is taken by whatever means and a paralegal actually does the work. An attorney never even speaks (negotiates) with the lenders loss mitigation department. I am not saying every firm runs the same but here is something that may hit home, attorney fees. Well the choice is always yours, we do not use any scare tactics nor do we hard sell. We work with homeowners that need help and pre-qualify before we agree to take on any work. When we take a case you can rest assured that we will do exactly what we say we are going to do for you. We make no false promises and give you the facts from the start. You have to understand our negotiators came from the loss mitigation companies that they work with for you. We have on staff negotiators that worked as negotiators from some of the nations largest banks. Hire a competent professional and if it sounds too good to be true I would advise you to run. But back to the title you do not need to hire an attorney to modify your loan. I would advise to contact a reputable loan modification company, a company that can stop foreclosure and save your home.

 
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