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Mortgage Help Hotline
Mortgage Help Hotline

Question: why is there no serious action against tlg hotline?
Everyday I see a lot of complaints against Trilegiant, a mortgage company.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/scam_alerts/trilegiant_complaints.html
Every year the company charges $99.99 from my account.I didnt get any notice through any source (phone, email etc) that they'll be charging. And I dont even know the reason why I am being charged. I tried to contact the company but no ones responding and even if they respond, they talk very rudely. Please anyone let me know who is the best person to contact and what could be the best solution to avoid getting charged from my account.
Answer: Contact your account company and tell them to take them off and stop charging you. Then contact the Better Business Bureau and report them.
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Mortgage Help From Government
Mortgage Help From Government

Question: Did government have anything to do with the Mortgage mess?
Everyone knows that Wallstreet knew the mortgages were predatory loans to ensure big profits. Do you believe government went along with it to boast short-TERM construction, GDP, jobs and political stability? Is there enough potential GDP in America today to sustain our standard of living and political stability?
Answer: In a sense, the government had established a policy of affordable home ownership and that encouraged mortgage brokers and financial institutions to develop products that enabled people who previously could not qualify for mortgages to easily obtain one.
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Government Mortgage Help Programs
Government Mortgage Help Programs

Question: Are there government programs to help homeowners??
I live in southern california and my mortagage is very high. not including tax and insurance. I am dead broke and in the process of looking to refinance the house to have the payment go down a bit. I am now on a sub prime mortgage. Where can i get help?? Are there government programs that can help me lower my monthly??? and can they help me refinance the house? or where do i get help? my mother told me i should just forclose onmy home and rent. but i dont think right now would be the best route for me
Answer: Yes, there are government programs for first time homeowners, for low to mid income people who want to own, and also there are city programs look into it. you can do a search online in the city you plan to purchase the home. There are also below market rate programs which are not that below market if you ask me in California. Check it out.
Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers, Government Mortgage Down Payment Assistance Program