Virginia
Miami Springs,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, July 25, 2006
Hello Wesley, Just read your report and need to know more details before I'm able to make any suggestions. Specifically, when did you purchase your home and rental property? Why does AMC have control of your rental property? Were you behind in your payments before Gmac acquired your loan? By law, both AMC and Gmac were suppose to notify you that your mortgage note was sold to Gmac. By law Gmac was not suppose to impose late fees within the first sixty day after having obtaining your mortgage. If you mailed your payment to AMC how did Gmac gain access to your checking account? When did Gmac begin foreclosure proceedings? Has Gmac obtained a final judgment of foreclosure yet? You said your home was going to be sold on May 25th, was it? I know I have asked quite a few questions, but to try to steer you in the right direction I really do need more information. I am not a lawyer and I do not offer legal advice. However, from the thank you responses I receive at my yahoo stopgmac address I gather my suggestions are on target and pretty good. Considering your circumstances I STRONGLY suggest you immediately seek the advice of a real estate attorney because you are running out of time to save your home. Please update your report and let us know what is happening to you. Good luck and God Bless,