Complaint Review: American Residential Law Group - Fort Lauderdale Florida
- American Residential Law Group 6245 N. Federal Hwy., Ste. 401 Fort Lauderdale, Florida United States of America
- Phone: (877) 236-6576
- Web: http://www.arlgnow.com
- Category: Lawyers
American Residential Law Group i signed a agreement with this law firm at the time i signed they had an A+ standing with the BBB back in September 2010 i paid them $1,795.00 to modify my mortgage loan well here it is february 2011 took my money and left me to go into forcloser with my wife and three kids Fort Lauderdale, Florida
*Consumer Comment: Contact the Florida
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they promissed to modify my mortgage not but instead 5 months later i hear nothing from them and now we are into forcloser and out $1,795.00 . they scamed me good now me my wife and 3 children dont know what we are going to do or live they promised to take care of us but instead took our money and left us out in the cold American Residential Law Group took my family's hopes and threw it away who can i trust now who can i go to for help
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#1 Consumer Comment
Contact the Florida
AUTHOR: Gkcarter - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Contact the Florida attorney general and file a complaint. If there are enough complaints they should do a class action law suit, we might be able to get some money back at some point.
Contact your bank and demand a loan modifiation, you can get one done your self it takes time but be adamant and send a letter to the CEO and President of the bank of your mortgage
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