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Can you say Dirt Bags!….Desperate to keep your home…Beware, you can't trust everyone who tells you they want to help. | Kris and Kimberly Darney

Sadly…. I am going to tell you about a family that was recently lied to and taken for a lot of money in hopes of keeping the home they were living in by doing a loan modification. The ending on this true story left the family loosing the home to foreclosure, filing for Bankruptcy and if that was not enough, served by the sheriffs department with an unlawful detainer to start eviction from their home.

About 3 months ago Kris and I sat down with Mr. and Mrs. Smith to discuss options regarding their home. You see, the payments had adjusted to nearly double what they were 2 years prior and like most people in the same situation they found themselves unable to refinance due to the home being upside down in equity. In their case, it was a little over $400,000 upside down!

We talked about many things, the couple, that had 2 teenage children wanted desperately to keep the home. After talking with their lender we discovered that the loan modification was not in reach financially for them. The lender would not decrease the principal balance, which was a real factor since the home was truly upside down over $400,000. Kris and I know this to be true because we had just closed escrow on the home across the street just a month earlier.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith decided that they would like to sell the home as a Short Sale and save their credit to buy a new home in a few years when the market was more reasonable.

One afternoon we got a call from Mr. Smith asking us if it was too late to stop the sale of his home, as it was already in escrow and the Short Sale was approved by the lender. Mr. Smith had been approached by a friend that had a friend that told him that he would be able to get him a loan modification, one that was “desirable” and would even be able to help him lower his principal balance.

Needless to say, we cautioned Mr. Smith about the legitimacy of this. Kris and I reminded him of the multiple conversations we had with his lender and the terms that they offered. It’s difficult to think without emotion when your loosing your home, we know this because we’ve experienced it. The last thing you want to hear from anyone is “You have to move” Your ears are always open to anyone…and I mean anyone, that says they can help you “keep your home”.

Well, we gladly helped Mr. and Mrs. Smith cancel their sale with the lender and let them know we would be here to help in anyway we could.

The call came about 2 weeks ago, it was a real estate agent from a well known company asking questions about the home owned by Mr. And Mrs. Smith….The home was sold at Trustee Sale.

Kris called Mr. Smith to make sure all was ok, Mr. Smith told Kris that the “loan modification company” was still working on a loan modification…? Yep, Mr. Smith had paid for services up front to save his home, and unknown to him the home was sold while he trusted this loan modification company to do what they told him they could do….! Mr. Smith called us back later that day and told us the the loan modification company had him file an emergency bankruptcy and not to worry. Again….when your loosing your home…desperation is a very familiar feeling, and Mr. Smith did what most would do, he forked out about $2500 to do the emergency BK Filing.

Less than a week after Mr. Smith filed for Bankruptcy the County Sheriff posted an eviction notice on the home. The home was sold at auction, the BK did not save his home, the loan modification company told him that the lender was unable to offer him anything other than what had been offered several months back……

Please be aware that not all loan modification companies are really helping you, the employees might just be the same group that sold you that screwed up loan a few years ago!


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