Virginia
Miami Springs,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, August 12, 2006
Hi Rosemarie, You are being victimized by Gmac. They are intentionally trying to defraud you of your home. Before you do anything rash consider all your options. Can you afford an attorney, if, so; hire the best real estate attorney in your community. Do not pay Gmac the $4,000.00 they are trying to extort from you. Continue to send Gmac your mortgage payments via U.S. Mail, return receipt requested. When your checks are returned put them away for safe keeping. You stated that Gmac has started foreclosure proceedings. You must answer the complaint that it sent you by filing a response with the Clerk of the Court in your county. In your response you will state why Gmac should not be allowed to foreclose on your property. The Court will set a date for Gmac's case to be heard. I strongly urge you to retain a lawyer. If you can't afford an attorney contact the Bar Association in your community and request they refer you to a ?pro bono? lawyer. If I were you I would sue the hell out of Gmac. You really do have a slam-dunk case against it. From your report I can see at least five federal and state laws that it is breaking. If you'd like more specific information about Gmac and the fraud it is perpetrating against you respond to this rebuttal or contact the editor of Rip Off Report and ask that you be allowed to contact me directly. Good luck and God bless