Mortgage Scams – Don’t Get Taken
The economic recession has caused a lot of homeowners to find themselves in danger of losing their homes. There are many situations that have cropped up because of it — on one side are the homeowners who are doing everything they can to stop foreclosure. On the other side are the companies who are doing all they can to exploit the same homeowners who are needing help. To avoid falling for their scams, it is always good to be informed about these fraudulent schemes that are massively circulating everywhere.
One of the most common scams is the “Mortgage Negotiation Scam.”
In this type of scam, companies will tell you they will help you save your home by paying for their services. Usually, they will promise a lot of options that are too hard to resist: credit counseling, emergency lending, debt negotiation, whatever the consumer needs, and other fees they can dream of.
While the borrower is slowly losing cash due to the incessant and ridiculous fees they should pay, the scammers will make it look like they are really negotiating with the lender, when in fact, they are not.
In most cases, consumers say that it becomes extremely difficult to contact these scammers, and after a while they get the shock of their lives when they are finally told to file for bankruptcy or grant a deed in lieu of foreclosure to the lender. This is usually shocking to the homeowners, because they were, in some cases, even promised “money back guarantees” by these fraudulent companies.
You can’t be too careful with these scams. Talk to a lender you trust, or better yet, directly to your mortgage company. Don’t be taken by these hideous scammers.