We have all heard countless
stories of the mortgage company promising a modification while at the same time pushing the foreclosure through the court.
Not exact matches
Representatives
of Berkshire Hathaway and its affiliated
mortgage companies declined to give interviews for this
story.
Perhaps Penelope should mention that her
company is partners with RateHub, the
company that owns Canwise Financial and the employer
of mortgage broker (Mike Bricknell) who she interviews for the
story.
Here's the
story: According to the FTC, a group
of companies and individuals doing business as HOPE Services told consumers facing foreclosure they could get help from legitimate, government - backed programs, like Making Home Affordable — but only after they made three monthly trial payments into a so - called
mortgage lender's trust account.
The
mortgage company has a process to follow when a
mortgage isn't paid, and they will follow that process regardless
of what
story you give them.
Yet another great video from Fair
Companies — the same folks who brought us the video
of Wanaselja and Leger's recycled car home; a great
story about a 16 - year - old who built a tiny house for a
mortgage - free future; and an old garage turned stunning tiny house.
BBBs nationwide have received hundreds
of complaints from homeowners who enlisted the help
of unscrupulous
mortgage foreclosure rescue
companies and they all tell a similar
story.