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Staying out of Home Foreclosure
[April 2, 2008] by Foreclosure Help
Filed under: Staying out of Home Foreclosure
We have many ways of keeping homes out of foreclosure, contact us for foreclosure assistance. We have helped many homeowners stay out of home foreclosure. We are a group of loss mitigation consultants that have worked in the loss mitigation companies such as Washington Mutual loss mitigation department, Option One loss mitigation department and Ocwen loss mitigation department.
Below are homeowners that we have helped that have mortgage with the above mentioned mortgage company.
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We fell behind on mortgage when my job cut back work hours. Wife sickly forced to take lower paying job.
Job has picked backed up to working steadily and so is wife. Mortgage company Countrywide
staying out of home foreclosure. Borrower is from:
City: Palmdale
State: California
Zip Code: 93552
County: Los Angeles foreclosure help
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The company both my wife and I worked for struggled and we lived on credit cards and got so far behind we could not make it. I lost a part time job which has reduced our income further. Our chapter 13 payment is high, we have had significant auto repairs, and the cost of heating fuel and gasoline has kept us from getting on track. We are trying to avoid losing our home. We are both employed and looking for part time jobs to help get back on track. We need to reduce our mortgage payment to be able to afford to stay in this house. Countrywide is foreclosing on us. We need loan modification help.
City: Attleboro
State: Massachusetts
Zip Code: 02703
County: Plymouth foreclosure help
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Purchased house in 2005 intended to move in but job situation changed. Rented the property at a loss to wait out a pre-payment penalty period. Once the period was over property values started plummeting.
Paid $283,000 with 80/20 loans. Similar properties sold recently for $165 per square foot, our house is 1250\’Sq Ft, giving it a market value of $206,500. Our negative is roughly $950.00 a month while occupied. We can not continue to absorb the loss while waiting for the market to recover, if it recovers. Could be 10 years, 5 at best. That\’s over $60,000 down the drain just to get back to purchase price. Everhome Mortage, and CLC Consumer Services Loan Modification Help
stop foreclosure in Modesto
City: Modesto
State: California
Zip Code: 95355
County: Stanislaus