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Complaint Review: National Loan Restructuring - west palm beach Florida

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  • National Loan Restructuring 1955 s military trail west palm beach, Florida United States of America

National Loan Restructuring - atlas financial THIS OUTFIT IS A TOTALLY ILLEGAL SCAM DO NOT , DO NOT, DO NOT DEAL WITH THEM west palm beachFlorida

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Attorney General says don't trust them!!!!

*UPDATE Employee: Another Disgruntled Employee

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THIS COMPANY IS OPERATING AGAINST FEDERAL LAW. THEY ASK FOR $3000 AND MORE FOR MTG MODIFICATIONS. THEY REPRESENT THAT THEY ARE DOING A "FORENSIC AUDIT " TO GET AROUND THE LAW. FACT IS , THEY DO NO SUCH THING.

THEY LIE TO THEIR CUSTOMERS AND EMPLOYEES OF WHICH NON ARE LICENSED AND SOME ARE CONVICTED FELONS!!!!!!

IF YOU ARE CONTACTED BY THEM IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL. THEY ARE THIEVES

 

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#2 REBUTTAL Owner of company

Attorney General says don't trust them!!!!

AUTHOR: Michigan mother - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, February 23, 2010

News Release
February 22, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact: (916) 324-5500

 

Brown Warns Homeowners to Avoid Forensic Loan Audits

Los Angeles-Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today joined the California Department of Real Estate (DRE) and the State Bar of California in warning Californians to avoid forensic loan audits, the loan-modification industry's latest "phony foreclosure-relief service," in which homeowners pay up-front fees for a forensic review of their lender's practices, but are provided no actual foreclosure relief.

"Forensic loan audits are yet another phony foreclosure-relief service hawked by loan-modification consultants trying to cash in on the desperation of homeowners facing foreclosure," Brown said. "The foreclosure-relief industry continues to be long on promises, but short on results."

Individuals and businesses who offer forensic loan audits use inflated and misleading claims to convince homeowners to pay up-front fees for services that produce no actual foreclosure relief. Homeowners are encouraged to pay for an audit of their mortgage loan file to determine their lender's compliance with state and federal mortgage-lending laws. This audit is pitched to homeowners as a tool they can use to gain leverage and speed up the loan-modification process.

In truth, there is no evidence or statistical data to support claims that forensic loan audits-even if performed by a licensed, legitimate and trained auditor, mortgage professional or lawyer-will help homeowners obtain loan modifications or provide any other foreclosure relief.

"The State Bar is committed to dealing with all aspects of loan foreclosure fraud involving attorneys," said State Bar President Howard Miller. "We will continue to work with all the other government agencies to prevent fraud and to move for disciplinary sanctions against attorneys who violate their obligations to their clients."

By law, all individuals and businesses offering mortgage-foreclosure consulting, loan-modification and foreclosure-assistance services must register with Brown's office and post a $100,000 bond. It is also illegal for loan-modification consultants and businesses to charge up-front fees for their services.

Brown has sought court orders to shut down more than 30 fraudulent foreclosure-relief companies and has brought criminal charges and obtained lengthy prison sentences for dozens of deceptive loan-modification consultants.

In 2009, the DRE investigated more than 2,000 complaints involving loan-modification scams. Nearly 350 individuals and companies received a Desist and Refrain Order to stop illegal activity.

"The DRE has aggressively pursued loan-modification scammers who prey on vulnerable and financially stressed homeowners, and those peddling false hope by promising mortgage relief with a forensic audit will be scrutinized," stated Real Estate Commissioner Jeff Davi. "With consumer education efforts and warnings, we hope to keep consumers from falling victim in the first place."

As part of today's consumer alert, Brown offered the following tips to homeowners:

- Don't pay up-front fees. Foreclosure consultants are prohibited by law from collecting money before services are performed.
- Don't ignore letters from your lender or loan servicer. Responding to those letters is your best bet for saving your house.
- Don't transfer title or sell your house to a "foreclosure rescuer." Beware! This is a scam to convince homeowners they can stay in the home as renters and buy their home back later. It could also be part of a fraudulent bankruptcy filing. Either way, a scammer can then evict you and take your home.
- Don't pay your mortgage payments to anyone other than your lender or loan servicer. Mortgage consultants often keep the money for themselves.
- Never sign any documents without reading them first. Many homeowners think that they are signing documents for a loan modification or for a new loan to pay off their delinquent mortgage. Later, they discover that they actually transferred ownership of their home to someone who is now trying to evict them.

Non-profit housing counselors certified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provide free help to homeowners. To find a counselor in your area, call 1-800-569-4287.

If you are a homeowner who has been scammed, you can contact Brown's office at 1-800-952-5225 or file a complaint online at: www.ag.ca.gov/consumers/general.php. You can also learn more about avoiding scams and obtain a complaint form by visiting the DRE's web site at: www.dre.ca.gov.

If you have a complaint against a lawyer, contact the State Bar Complaint Hotline at 1-800-843-9053. Complaint forms and an explanation of the attorney discipline system are available online at: www.calbar.ca.gov.

In 2009, California accounted for 22 percent of the nation's foreclosure activity, with 632,573 homes in foreclosure statewide. This is an annual increase of more than 20 percent in foreclosure activity from 2008 and a 150 percent increase from 2007.

For more information on Brown's action against loan-modification fraud visit: http://ag.ca.gov/loanmod.

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Another Disgruntled Employee

AUTHOR: Charlie - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, February 15, 2010
We first
like the author of this letter to please provide proof that you were
ever a customer of ours. Do to the fact we think you might be a
disgruntle employee. Everyone whom chooses to use our service is
entitled to a money back guarantee. if you can show proof that you are
a client and we have not refunded your fee, we will  double the
returned amount to you. For all others we happen to be an (A) rated
company with the Better Business Bureau
whom has no complaints what so ever. We stand behind our work, and have
successfully modified hundreds of mortgages and have hundreds of happy
clients who will testify to the positive results we have achieved for
them.

Anyone who has any questions please feel free to contact me personally-Charlie Stevens
866-585-8067. I would be more than happy to give you some referrals so you can your own research on the quality of work we do. Also feel free to check out our website
www.natloanllc.com  

I am including a letter from a Assistant Attorney General for witch we did work for.

Dear National Loan Restructuring,

         I am writing to thank you for the unparalleled assistance you gave us with regard to an analysis of our mortgage and in negotiating with our lender and servicer to modify our loan.  As you are aware, my husband and I purchased our home in Massachusetts in late 2002.  At the time, we had an adjustable rate mortgage for five years.  In late 2007, our adjustable rate took effect, increasing our mortgage payments significantly and rendering our mortgage completely unaffordable to us.

         As a result of this increase, we were unable to pay our mortgage, and even moved out of our home for a period of time believing foreclosure to be imminent.  During this entire time, for almost a 2-year period, my husband and I kept in consistent contact with our lender and servicer, and continually tried to modify our loan, to no avail.  Despite the fact that my husband is an IT professional, and I am a successful attorney currently employed as an Assistant Attorney General in Massachusetts, we were unable to make any significant headway with our servicer.  Despite our best efforts, it seemed as though all hope was lost and both my husband and I had resigned ourselves to losing our home for good.

          At this point, my husband happened to learn of your company, NLR, through a flier we received in the mail.  Both my husband and I were leery at first of engaging NLR's services, fearful of potential scams and fraudulent companies looking to make a quick buck without actually providing much needed assistance.  However, after extensive research, we learned that your company, and yourself, had an excellent rating with your local business bureau and no outstanding complaints, as wel as some good reviews we uncovered on the internet.  Hoping for the best, my husband and I contacted you to discuss engaging your services.  Not only were you, and eveyone at NLR, extremely responsive, but you took a personal interest in our case that has made all the difference.  You were extremely non-judgemental of our situation, sympathetic to our needs, and immediately grasped the urgency of those needs as we were almost on the eve of foreclosure.  As a result, you expedited your analyst's review of our loan and immediately began negotiating with our servicer.

          To our great relief, within 30 days, NLR was successful in modifying our loan to a payment that is affordable to us, and even assisted with some additional negotiation points after the modification was approved.  We can't thank you enough for NLR's thoughtful and timely assistance in this matter, and I would recommend your services to anyone in a situation similar to ours.

Sincerely,
Liza J. Tran



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