by James Robert Deal | Sep 2, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
Still No Justice for Mortgage Abuses September 1, 2012 Thanks to New York Times It has been six months since the big banks settled with state and federal officials over evidence of widespread foreclosure fraud, promising to provide $25 billion in mortgage relief in...
by James Robert Deal | Aug 21, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
On this modification with Citi there was no principal reduction because the property was not underwater. However, the interest rate was reduced from 6.375% to 2.0% for five years, 3.0% for one year, and then 3.875% for the next 35 years. Read the details here:...
by James Robert Deal | Aug 21, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
We negotiated a good deal for Dennis and his wife. They went from a 9.5% rate to 2.0% for five years, then 3.0% for a year, and 3.875% for the balance of the loan. They also got a $24,000 principal reduction. Read the details here:...
by James Robert Deal | Aug 21, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
OCWEN Principal Reduction: We negotiated a $93,000 principal reduction for this couple, provided they remain current on their payments for three years. The rate is 2.0% fixed for 25 years. Read the modification documents here:...
by James Robert Deal | Aug 21, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
Read Richard Fonfrias on Seven Costly Misconceptions About Mortgage Loan Modifications: http://washingtonattorneybroker.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/richard-fonfrias-7-costly-misconceptions-about-mortgage-loan-modifications.pdf
by James Robert Deal | Jul 16, 2012 | Mortgage Modification
Business credit cards and the individual bankruptcy case by Cathy Moran, California Bankruptcy Lawyer Small corporations may have their names on the shareholder’s credit card, but likely are not actually liable for the charges made on the card.� Clients come with...