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Mortgage Modification Forums
Mortgage Modification Forums

Many people often ask me if I can send them an exhaustive list of lender contact info to help them with their loan modification business. Unfortunately, I don't have that, and it’s likely that no one will ever have that. There are literally thousands of different banks out there, many with multiple numbers and departments depending on the specific investor or region for any given loan.
To confuse matters more, lenders change numbers, create new departments, change processes and go out of business from time to time, especially these days as banks are cutting jobs and dealing with high volumes of defaults and mod requests. Plus banks get bought by other banks, sometimes keeping the old department and numbers, and sometimes not.
Long story short, compiling an accurate, up-to-date, and exhaustive list would be extremely difficult, if not impossible. You're better off just keeping your own current lender list and updating it as you go. Add to the list every time you have a client with a new lender. All the info will be on the mortgage statement and the website, and you can get specific department (i.e. Loss Mit, or Loss Mitigation, department) contact info from there. You should keep a lender contact spreadsheet to help you keep your files and communications organized.
All that said, however, here are some websites that have lists of contact info for many common banks. I've personally checked the links and called some of the numbers on these lists; some still work, while some don't. These links can be a good start for compiling your own list.
http://lvattorneyma.wordpress.com/2008/12/13/list-of-loan-modifications-lenders/
http://www.loansafe.org/forum/loan-modification/133-lender-information-apply-loan-modification-loan-workout.html
About the Author:
If you'd like to learn more about starting a loan modification business, or if you want to access all the necessary forms, spreadsheets, and templates, click here:
http://StartALoanModBiz.com
About the Author
Matt Sparks is a successful entrepreneur, both offline and on. He is also a licensed mortgage broker, employing real estate broker, and Realtor. He has written books, articles, and blogs about small business, real estate, finance, New Urbanism, and sustainable cities.
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Source - Loan Modification Lender Contact Info
Mortgage Modification: Produce the Note Strategy
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Loss Mitigation Chase Home Finance
Loss Mitigation Chase Home Finance
It is becoming all the more difficult for many homeowners to make the monthly repayments at this time. If you are facing the same problem and have to repay the Chase bank, you can apply for a chase loan modification. This will help you to save your house from foreclosure and you may be able to have your house after all. To know about the loan and the formalities to be fulfilled, you will have to call the loss mitigation department. They will see to it that you qualify for any one of the plans or grants available under the package.
Even if you are not fallen into the trouble and burden of repayment but if you smell the danger ahead, you must take a step before the tension enters into your life. It is best to start early and apply for the loan modification process as soon as you can. When you call the bank, be ready with your loan papers because you will have to provide them your loan number and sometimes some other details too. They will have to evaluate and decide which way to modify your loan. You can contact a specialist and discuss with him your current financial status and openly talk to him about the possibilities of how to fight with it.
The government has paid attention to almost every aspect of your life and so you need to find out the best suitable and fittest one. You can ask as many questions as possible but they should be related to your loan modification and finances. This will help you satisfy your self too. Once you get qualified for the chase loan modification, you must apply as soon as possible and start the process. The financial advisor or the loan specialist will also help you to file proper and accurate documents to support your case. The whole process takes some time, may be a couple of months. So have patience and do your best, be honest and provide correct information.
Before all this you must make sure that the foreclosure of your house is not already planned. Even if it is so try to get your loan modification process fast and meet the relevant officer for that. If you are found eligible for the loan modification, you will be provided with it. So don't give up hope but try till you succeed.
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I have done a bit of research for you. These loan modification experts can help you. You can find out if you would qualify for a modification loan for free! Don't wait; your home could depend upon it! Take the first steps to saving your home today! You will be thankful tomorrow!
There is hope, click here to fill out a short form to save your home! You will be matched with a qualified loan modification specialist.
Source - Chase Loan Modification - Your Home Saver
Fidelity National Legal Services - Fidelity National Legal Services
The Truth About Your Bad Home Loan
The Truth About Your Bad Home Loan
If every defaulting loan followed the advice in this book, this country could avoid increases in homelessness, crime, domestic abuse, broken neighborhoods, and so much more. Keeping these families in place as long as possible, and maintaining the property, is in the best interest of the borrower, lender, neighborhoods, law enforcement and government.
Sandy White offers:
- State specific resources for filing complaints;
- The stages of foreclosure and eviction;
- Foreclosure scam awareness and the law;
- An understanding of options that may help save money;
- How and why you should stay in your house as long as possible.
The information in this book will help get your voice heard, document your position, and possible recourse against the people that violated your trust. This book is a must read for anyone with a bad mortgage loan, industry professionals, and those seeking a future mortgage loan.
