by James Robert Deal | Sep 26, 2016 | Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Modification is the Practice of Law, Mortgage Modification
Chain of Title How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street’s Great Foreclosure Fraud Purchase hardcover — $27.95 Available: April 2016 Hardcover 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 , 400 pages ISBN: 978-1-62097-158-1 Also available as an e-book David Dayen David Dayen is a...
by James Robert Deal | Mar 13, 2016 | Modification is the Practice of Law, Mortgage Modification, Successes
Most of our clients are people who tried to modify their loans on their own and failed. Mortgage modifications are tricky. There are procedures which must be followed. When you do something wrong, the servicer does not tell you what you are doing wrong. The servicer...
by James Robert Deal | Apr 27, 2013 | Modification is the Practice of Law
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR Virtually all of my modification clients tried it on their own and were turned down. Servicers will turn a borrower down and not tell them why. There are many tricks and techniques which we have learned with are not commonly known. It is to...
by James Robert Deal | Sep 12, 2011 | Modification is the Practice of Law, Mortgage Modification
Virtually all of my modification clients tried it on their own and were turned down. Servicers will turn a borrower down and not tell them why. There are many tricks and techniques which we have learned with are not commonly known. It is to the advantage of servicers...
by James Robert Deal | Apr 8, 2010 | Federal Trade Commission, Modification is the Practice of Law, Mortgage Modification
On the mortgage modification front: Martin Andelman writes regularly regarding mortgage modification. This is latest article: The secret NPV formula used to qualify for HAMP loan modifications that no one is allowed to know. Transparency at it’s finest. Watch...
by James Robert Deal | Mar 10, 2010 | Bankruptcy, California, Federal Trade Commission, Modification is the Practice of Law, Mortgage Modification
The Federal Trade Commission is up to no good. The FTC proposes to enact a regulation which will prohibit third-party modification providers, including attorneys, from charging advance fees. See: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/02/mars.shtm for a summary of the proposed...