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Rocklin Short Sales: Are You A Casualty Of The Terrible Loan Modification Process?

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Real Estate Agent with Roseville Rocklin Real Estate - Keller Williams 01489482

Rocklin CA – I recently saw an amusing video about loan modifications. In it the guy called Wells Fargo “Hells Fargo.” Apparently it is tough to get a loan modification. They lose your paperwork.

You have to talk to people in other countries where English IS NOT their first language. The people at the lenders treat you like dirt.

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In addition, they pretend to love their customers. While you are waiting on hold for two hours to talk to someone, you get to hear the recording, “We at ABC Lending love our customers. We want to provide the best customer service in order to earn your business.”

If you have experienced this, then you know how frustrating it is. But, why go thru the whole experience? Is it really worth the stress?

I don’t think so. Most loan modification do not reduce your payment. Some do, but the reduction usually doesn’t reduce the payment near the fair market rent. As a result, many homeowners limp along with a loan modification they can barely afford.

Little do they realize that they could go rent a similar home for less money. Here is one example of this. A homeowner gets a loan modification from her lender.

She borrows money from family for the upfront payment. Then, she suffers for a year while she pays a payment that is more than she can afford. She has to work extra hours and some night shifts.

Money is so tight she can barely afford to pay for food. Little does she know that she could rent a similar house for 30% less per month.

I see this story happen more often than not. People don’t realize how competitive the rental market is today. They also don’t know how much better off they will be mentally. If you are experiencing a loan modification horror story, then stop.

Take a look around. You do have options. There may be another home you and your family can rent. Then you can short sale, wipe out the upside down debt, and move on with your life.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at mdpeek@gmail.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at 916-580-6084.

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Thanks for reading this, Mark Peek.

Mark is a Real Estate Agent at Keller Williams Realty.

Phone: 916-580-6084. mdpeek@gmail.com.

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Steve Davis
Davis Coastal Properties - Carlsbad, CA
Carlsbad CA

Hells Fargo - That is good!  Wells claimed that they have not had any paperwork mistakes in the foreclosures they process. Even if you were trying to do it correctly one would sometime have a mistake. They cannot even lie convincingly.

Oct 19, 2010 09:15 AM