Donna
Metuchen,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, December 22, 2009
Hi Yvonne,
We are trying to get loan modification and to low our payments but the Litton Loan Services Investor said no! with no explain . The investor said " NO " and leave..
I called them and why investor said no?
The default counseling said lists
1. did not follow their guidelines
2. did not have enough income.
3 late payments
Can you believe that ?
can you explain what happen to my attorney that you have experience same problem and contact to my lawyer in NJ . I already have foreclosure sale date on Feb 2010 we are very upset we dont want to move or sale our home ...
Laurie
Haslet,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, April 09, 2009
If you did not check the Federal Trade Commission website for information on how to spot and avoid Mortgage Rescue Scams - then you did not take the time to adequately check out the company before you got involved with them. You find the complaint boards fine - but no one ever looks for anthing else. It was also anounced THIS PAST MONDAY in the news that the FEDS are going after these scams!!! There is tons of information on scams and how to avoid them on the internet - but no one ever bothers to look before they leap. from federal trade commission website>CONSUMER PROTECTION>CONSUMER INFORMATION >CREDIT AND LOANS> MORTGAGES/REAL ESTATE Foreclosure Rescue Scams: Another Potential Stress for Homeowners in Distress - EXCERPT - BE SURE TO READ ALL THE INFORMATION PROVIDED Red Flags If you're looking for foreclosure prevention help, avoid any business that: guarantees to stop the foreclosure process no matter what your circumstances instructs you not to contact your lender, lawyer, or credit or housing counselor collects a fee before providing you with any services accepts payment only by cashier's check or wire transfer encourages you to lease your home so you can buy it back over time tells you to make your mortgage payments directly to it, rather than your lender tells you to transfer your property deed or title to it offers to buy your house for cash at a fixed price that is not set by the housing market at the time of sale offers to fill out paperwork for you pressures you to sign paperwork you haven't had a chance to read thoroughly or that you don't understand. If you're having trouble paying your mortgage or you have gotten a foreclosure notice, contact your lender immediately. Report Fraud If you think you've been a victim of foreclosure fraud, contact: Federal Trade Commission Your state Attorney General Your local Better Business Bureau
#4Consumer Comment
Thu, April 09, 2009
How do we get in touch with you I am having the same problems with the company but my situation is different and I will be filing a report next!
Freak4u
Novo,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, April 03, 2009
hi i also know 1st hand of the litton game...it sad & unlawful. its not too late get in touch i have info [help] for you.