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Jasmine

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Post Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:45 pm    Post subject:
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It is very likely that the CA is not paying the dues to the original creditor. You can file Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 in order to get rid of these debts.
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Post Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:02 pm    Post subject: foreclosure
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Regardless of the original lender, chances are that your mortgage has probably been sold and the company collecting payments could not prove in court that they have the right to do so. There is rampant fraud being foisted on the uninformed public. One reason that so many modifications never happen is that the loan servicer does not even have the authority to modify the loan, so they string you along, milking as many payments as possible from you until they foreclose. If you don't make them prove anything, they win and you lose. Loan transfers by MERS are particularly suspect. Find an attorney who knows and understands what's really going on and knows how to fight it. I have two homes that I am successsfully defending with the help of my attorney. For more info google his website: foreclosuredefensenationwide
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Post Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:53 am    Post subject: Mortgages
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When you default on a mortgage loan its different than a loan on chaddel property (car,furniture ect) . The property becomes mortgage with the loan being guarantied by the deed. When the mortgage lender forecloses they take the deed to the property and that all they can do. YOU OWE THEM NOTHING. And if you have a second secured by the deed its just bad for them.
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Post Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:24 am    Post subject:
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Thanks for sharing your opinion, Realtor!! Smile
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Post Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:19 pm    Post subject: dads house
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help? my dad is eldery. he recieved aletter from realtime solutions. theyare offering to settle his morgage of $26,000. they want $5000.00 has to send it to them b4 april,30. he has been paying on his loan for sometime. is this for real and could it help him
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Post Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:46 pm    Post subject: real time
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Our home was forclosed on in 2005. We have realtime sending letters wasnting 54000 on a second. I am on disabilitty amd my husband has dementia and does not work .We have moved in with realatives. They are threating us with a lawsuit. Can they do this we have told them every month the situation but still get letters no more phone calls but lots of letters Help
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Post Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:00 pm    Post subject:
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Hi,

To clbshop,

You and your father should read the agreement/docs sent by the Real Time Solutions thoroughly. Before paying off the loan, you should contact the lender and clarify all the doubts. You and your father can even contact a real estate attorney and he will help you further in this regard and let you know whether or not it will be a good option to pay Real Time Solutions.

To bp,

If real time does not receive the payments on time, then they can come after you for the payments. They can even take legal actions against you. You should formally apply for a loan modification in order to get an affordable payment plan to pay off the mortgage.

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