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  • Report:  #765252

Complaint Review: US Mortgage Bailout

US Mortgage Bailout Total SCAM - Lost $5,000.00 and our home! La Jolla, California

  • Reported By:
    Furious — Manassas Virginia United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, August 15, 2011
  • Updated:
    Mon, August 15, 2011
  • US Mortgage Bailout
    7825 Fay Avenue
    La Jolla, California
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    888-276-4777
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US Mortgage Bailout wrecked us financially by claiming they could help us get a loan modification by paying them $3000.00.  After 6 months of back and forth banter with NationStar Mortgage company, US Mortgage Bailout - BAILED OUT on us... but not before recommending a forensic audit because NationStar would not cooperate (US Mortgage forgot to mention to us that they stopped talking to our mortgage company).  We paid another $2000 up front to start the forensic audit since we received notice that our mortgage company was pursuing a foreclosure sale within a week.  US Mortgage informed us after we got the foreclosure sale notice that the only way to stop this was to file a Chapter 13 with the bankruptcy court and this just created financial havoc with all my creditors.  Most of them closed all my accounts, listing them as deliquent (even though we were not delinquent).  I believe this company owes me all $5000.00 I paid in good faith based on their claims that they would be able to get a loan modification for our situation and that obviously did not happen.  I tried mulitiple times to get in contact with them since they started the forensic audit process and I had several claims against everyone in the loan application process.  These companies filed counter suits and I did not know what to do and US Mortgage Bailout refused to respond so I pulled the complaint after paying a total of an additional $1,500.00 (approx) in court filing fees and courier delivery fees to the additional companies.  Now - we don't have our home and the bank sold the home back in March of 2011 after NationStar and I negotiated a deed in lieu option.  We moved out just as they required (within 30 days of notice) and several months later, they informed us that they "changed their mind" and proceeded with the foreclosure process and sold the home.  Now I have over $100,000.00 hanging over my head should the mortgage company decide to sue for it.  THANK YOU - US Mortgage Bailout for nothing!

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