Complaint Review: National Loan Restructuring - West Palm Beach Florida
- National Loan Restructuring 1955 South Military Trail West Palm Beach, Florida United States of America
- Phone: 8665858607
- Web: www.nationalloanrestructuring.com ...
- Category: Loan Modification
National Loan Restructuring Atlas Financial loan modification company stole my money and my house West Palm Beach, Florida
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: National Loan Restructuring LLC - Rip Off
*Author of original report: Attorney General calls them a scam!
*UPDATE Employee: National Loan Restructurings Proof Of Legitimacy
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I sent them $2500 to save my house from foreclosure. I got this letter in the mail that made them look like a government agency and then they took $2500 to get me out of foreclosure. I am a single mom with three kids. They told me they could lower my payments and make my missed payments go away. I had to skip a house payment to pay them. (That was their idea as well.) Well, they promised me everything would be ok. As soon as they got my money I never heard from them. I called a few weeks later to see how it was going and they told me they had lost my file. Then a couple of weeks later I got notice of sheriffs sale for my house, I freaked out and called them and it was the same old story. They couldn't find my file but promised everything would be fixed. It never was. They just strung me along and now my house has been sold. These people are frauds, thieves and cheats. Now I have to find a place for me and my kids. I can't believe there are people out there like this. National Loan Restructuring is a total fraud!!!!!
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#3 REBUTTAL Individual responds
National Loan Restructuring LLC - Rip Off
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 18, 2010
To everyone who will consider National Loan Restructuring LLC at 301 Clematis Street Suite 204 West Pal Beach Florida 33401.
This company is filled with a bunch of liar's. They will do an audit on your mortgage and promise to reduce payments by 30% or more. Charlie Stevens the GM of the company will lie until the cows come home. They will promise a refund if they can not get the job done. After you realize you have been mislead and lied to you will be happy to get anything back.
Your refund will not be in full by any stretch, even though it clearly states you will receive a full refund. After they take your money they wont even take your call or respond to your emails either.
Please beware and do not do business with them. Call your mortgagee company direct.
The newest scam they have is short sales to make money - watch out
National Loan Restructuring LLC is a total scam and do not believe anything Charlie Stevens the GM tells you.

#2 Author of original report
Attorney General calls them a scam!
AUTHOR: Michigan mother - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: 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.

#1 UPDATE Employee
National Loan Restructurings Proof Of Legitimacy
AUTHOR: Charlie - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Here at NLR we are a customer service driven company, so your remarks "being given the runaround," I would have to say are false., there is not a person here that would ever direct a client to miss his or her own mortgage payments. We looked into our client database and are unable to find a match to your description. We have concluded that this post is NOT credible but yet another posting from an ex-employee. We strive to provide the best possible customer service to our client. We are disheartened by having to redeem our name to posts such as these.
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.
Any other Questions please feel free to contact us directly 866-585-8067


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