When deciding whether or not you should pursue your legal rights as a predatory loan or fraud victim, you should think about the following three things. First, Lenders (Mortgage Originators, Loan Brokers, Title Officers, Real Estate agents, and Servicers) had knowledge of the dangers of predatory loans and knowingly put hardworking borrowers, much like yourself, at risk. Second, loan modification and foreclosure can be very time consuming and expensive. Third, by exercising your legal rights, you can protect your home and financial future.
"The Mortgage debacle in the United States has raised deep questions about "the rule of law," the universally accepted hallmark of an advanced, civilized society. The rule of law is supposed to protect the weak against the strong, and ensure that everyone is treated fairly."*
Once we have completed your Audit Service what you will be faced with are mostly legal issues. You should of course speak with your own Attorney, or inquire with us about Mass Litigation options to Sue Your Lender for damages.
If you qualify we can refer you to a Attorney to best advise you of all your legal rights and remedies for your situation.
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*Nov 7, 2010 - Joseph E. Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences - published "One Law for the Rich, One Law for the Poor: the New Foreclosure Crisis Reveals the Shocking Unfairness in How the Law Treats Struggling Homeowners."