Mortgage Modification-Crunch the Numbers!
Is your current mortgage payment (Including property tax and insurance) more than 31% of your income? The governments “Making Home Affordable” program is incredibly generous, the home equivalent of the “Cash for Clunkers” program. We have achieved mortgage payment reductions of over 50% for clients that were never late on their mortgage- they had just experienced or were about to experience a reduction in income. This includes clients that had their new mortgage payments calculated and reset based on their impending pension income rather than current employed income! There are 37 lenders participating in the “Making Home Affordable” program and working with them makes predicting an outcome easier however, we have also achieved mortgage modification for Non-participating lenders (Including West Suburban Bank and Key Bank).
We achieved our first mortgage modification in April of 2008 and have now successfully worked on behalf of our clients with most major lenders. Please contact us ASAP so that we can review your situation and determine whether the “Making Home Affordable” program is likely to be available to you. Our attorney can be retained for only $500 upfront with any/all remaining funds due AFTER a loan modification has been offered to you. Do not pay ANY upfront loan modification fees to ANYONE that isn’t an attorney licensed to practice law in Illinois. Retain an attorney and pay for results!. Falling Behind? Don’t Wait! If you are currently delinquent, have experienced a reduction in income or are going through savings to keep up on the mortgage then act now
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