«Defendants are prohibited from soliciting, directly or indirectly, North Carolina residents for the purpose of offering debt settlement, debt negotiation, debt management, mortgage modification,
foreclosure relief services, or any related debt adjusting services, and are likewise prohibited from such solicitation on behalf of any third party offering these services.»
Not exact matches
Assuming that the homeowner in question has an FHA loan, this situation may light a fire under mortgage lenders and loan
servicing companies who've been slow to respond to homeowners» requests for assistance under FHA
relief programs and other federal government programs providing help for homeowners facing
foreclosure.
According to
Service Members Civil
Relief Act (SCRA), military members of the armed forces are eligible for exemptions from
foreclosure eviction, and bankruptcy.
The Servicemembers Civil
Relief Act (SCRA) is intended to help those men and women who have answered their nation's call by providing certain financial protections, including
foreclosure protection, to members of the military that have incurred debt prior to their active
service.
Service members and military families get a further
relief as the foreclosure protection under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act has been extended for another two
relief as the
foreclosure protection under the Servicemembers Civil
Relief Act has been extended for another two
Relief Act has been extended for another two years.