F.A.Q's

Q. How long does it take for you to complete the case once we fill out all of the paperwork?

A.
Your case can be completed in as little as 2 days. Your case can be stretched out up to 10 weeks depending on your situation and financial capability. The length of time for a workout approval may also largely be dependent on the reason for your default.

Q. How successful and experienced is your firm at resolving foreclosure?

A.
Our success rate is indifferent. This is largely due to our combined experience in assisting homeowners in foreclosure for over twenty years.  The case that is not successful is the situation in which a client does not provide accurate information regarding their current situation (example - bankruptcy, financial data, taxes, or employment income).

Q. Do I have enough time to stop my foreclosure?

A.
Until the auction occurs there is enough time for a homeowner to stop their foreclosure.  TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, and action should be taken as soon as possible.  Under normal circumstances, a foreclosure may be stopped through our mediation services in approximately 4-6 weeks.  For homeowners with a sale date set for their property, the process moves much more quickly.  We have even stopped foreclosure the same day we were contacted.  Your situation can be resolved up until the day before the sale, but it is highly recommended to act as quickly as possible.


Q. What advantages are there in using Foreclosure Assistance services instead of other mediation or debt consolidation firms?

A. 
Our track record is indifferent speaks for itself.  We are not a member of the Better Business Bureau and have no complaints against us to-date.  Other foreclosure prevention companies may attempt to resolve your situation, but are unsuccessful due to inexperience and lack of market knowledge.  When this occurs, you lose valuable time and often cannot ultimately stop your foreclosure in time before auction.  ForeclosureSaveYourHome.com works with national non-profit organizations to assist in stopping your foreclosure.  ForeclosureSaveYourHome.com is not attempting to buy your house at a discounted price like many foreclosure scams out there. We do buy Short Sales.  We are foreclosure mediators and will carefully analyze your financial situation while finding the best solution for you.  List below is some of the Mortgage companies that we may have to contact with, but not limited to these banks:

1st Nationwide Mortgage
2nd Mtg-Bk Of America
5th 3rd Bank
Aames Home Loan
Abn Amro
Accredit Home Lenders
ADAK
Advanta
ALANTIC MORTGAGE
Allfirst
ALLIANCE
Altegra
American General
Ameriquest
APCO credit union
Associates Home Equity
Astoria Federal Savings
Atlantic mortgage
Aurora
Aurora home loans
AURORA LOAN SERVICE
Aurora Loan Services
Bank of America
Bank of Suffolk
Bank One
Bay Financial
Blue Ridge Savings Bank
Branch County Federal
Calmco
Calmco Servicing
Capital City Bank
Carolina First
Cendant
Cenlar
Centex Home Equity
Champion
Charter One
Charter One Mortgage
CHASE
Chase Manhattan
Citi Financial
Citi Mortgage
City Loan Financial
City Mortgage
Columbia National
Commercial Federal
Conseco
Consumers National Bank
Countrywide Home Loans E Jean Chapman Trust
East Carolina Bank
EMC Mortgage
EquiCredit
Fairbanks
Farmers and Mechanics
Farmers Home
First Alliance Mortgage
First Franklin
First Horizon
First Mortgage Corporation
Firstar Home Mortgage
Flagstar mortgage
GMAC
Great American Federal
Greenpoint
HFC-Household Finance Corp.
Hibernia National Bank
Homecoming
Homeside
Household Finance
Independent Bank
IndyMac
Interbay Funding
Irwin Mortgage
JMFC Funding
Land sale contract
Leader Mortgage
Lenders
Liberty Lending
Litton
Loanworks
Long Beach Mortgage
M&I
M&T MORTGAGE COMPANY
Matrix Finance
Meritech
Midland Mortgage
MID-STATE HOMES
Money Store
Morgan Financial
MVB MORTGAGE
National City Mortgage
National Lending Center
Navy FCU
New Century
North American Mortgage Norwest
Novastar
Ocwen
Option One
Pacesetter
PCFS
Pelican National Bank
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
PHH Mortgage Services
Pine State Mortgage
PNC
Principal
Provident
Regions Mortgage
Royal Bank
Sawyer Savings Bank
SBA
Scotiabank
Source One
Sterling National Mortgage
Suntrust
Superior Bank
Synovus
TD CanadaTrust
Travelers
Trustmark National Bank
Union Planters
USDA
USDA Rural Housing
USDA-RHS
VHDA
Washington Mutual
Wells Fargo
Wendover
Western Title
Wilshire Credit Corporation
World savings

Q. What is the cost for you to mediate and stop my foreclosure?

A.
A consultation to analyze your specific situation is completely FREE.  One of our qualified consultants can evaluate your case and explain your best options to save your home, often times at no cost.  Once a complete evaluation occurs, a price will be determined.  Our services begin at only $300 non-refundable processing fee.  Please call us toll free today to better understand your current situation and options at (866) 953-6166.



Q. Will I still receive harassing phone calls?

A. It is important to determine if the caller has a legitimate reason for contacting you.  One way to do this is by determining if the debt in question is legitimate.  If you don't recall incurring the debt in question, ask the creditor's representative for a written report on the debt including when it was allegedly incurred, to whom it is owed, and what the terms of payment are.  You could write a cease and desist letter.  If you don't think the debt is legitimate, check with an attorney.


     

When in foreclosure, a window of opportunity exists for a limited time. Your house can be lost by attempting a solution that isn’t available, or by not taking appropriate action in time. 

Your mailbox is likely to be filled each day with promises of solutions. People may even offer you money. These false promises are only for companies to ultimately take ownership of your home by delaying the foreclosure process.

In the end, the homeowner will basically have no other alternative but to sell their home at a steep discount.

Be very careful of promises that sound too good to be true because most likely they are. 

We are here ready to help you!


 

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