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Scam or not? Guilty or innocent? Where did all the money go?

Reblogger Fernando Herboso - Associate Broker MD, & VA
Managing Real Estate Broker with Maxus Realty Group of Samson Properties Broker - Realtor - CEO

There are no excuses when schemers prey on homeowners during distressful times . .as such is the case on this post. .

In a world of short sales and foreclosures. . it is sad to see people hurting people for a profit. . whole families being devastated and sometimes. .. it seems that no one really cares. . such as this story.. .

Original content by Carol-Ann Palmieri S-96414

 Scam or not?     Guilty or innocent?     Where did all the money go?

I'm not sure if this is a sad story or simply a story of a man in court that was resisting the banks attempt to take his home.

I was in Court yesterday, sitting in the gallery.  They called a man up to discuss his case.   It appears his lender had the moving trucks in front of his home.  They had given him a move out order two days ago.   At first glance, it seemed simple enough.    He had fallen back on his payments and his lender was foreclosing.

But, not so fast!    He gets up at the podium and speaks to the Judge.  I don't know if anyone believed his story, but I did.   He tells the Judge that he went for a loan modification and has been paying his money to the loan modification company that was "helping" him.  

What happens?   He gets a foreclosure notice or rather several.   He ignores them.   Why?   He has been paying the loan mod company.     Seems the money wasn't getting to where he thought it was.  Now the lenders moving trucks are at "his" house.   He's in court up against the Banks attorneys and it doesn't look good for him at all.  

So, scam or not?     Guilty or innocent?  Where did all the money go?  

I don't know.   But if the answer is scam then where the heck are the authorities in all this?   Bad enough there are some Americans that are in such financial trouble that they are becoming homeless, but if there are American's who are losing their homes due to scams then this is not acceptable and a crying disgrace.  

How do we get ourselves in these situations?  We hear and read of  loan modification programs.  We hear politicians talking about them.    This gives it credability.   Well maybe there is some truth to that out there, but there are also folks who will take your money and then you lose your home.    When we are faced with extremely difficult and emotional decisions it can be easy to throw common sense to the wind.    

10 Warning Signs You Could Be Dealing with a Scammer:caution

  1. A company demands a fee in advance
  2. Offers to negotiate a loan modification for a fee.
  3. Makes unsolicited offers claiming they can help save your home.
  4. Anyone Recommending you break off contact with the lender
  5. Someone recommending you break off contact with a counselor you have been working with
  6. Anyone advising you to stop making mortgage payments.
  7. Someone telling you to send your mortgage payment to anyone other than your loan servicer.
  8. Instructs you to transfer ownership of your property.
  9. Makes verbal promises that aren’t put in writing.
  10. Asks you to sign a document that has blank lines or spaces.

 

This man in court today is not going to get a loan modification OR his home back.   He did get 10 more days to try and find a place to live and move his stuff out.     Not really the banks fault here, but the man fell victim to a scam.   What a shame.

If you find yourself falling behind in your mortgage, pick up the phone and call the lender as soon as possible.   Call a Realtor.   My general rule of thumb is 30 days late, don't wait.     Head this off at the pass.    Whatever you do, DO not lose your money to a Scam.   Folks, if it sounds to good to be true, it is!

I can help you with your real estate needs.   If you have any questions, please give me a call.    Carol Ann Palmieri  508-494-9061

 

 

Carol-Ann Palmieri

Al and Cal Realty Group

www.FranklinMAAreaHomes.com

 

Cal@AlandCal.com

 

508-494-9061

JOSH EVANS *JoshEvansHomes 516-655-5000
Village Properties of Mineola, LLC - Mineola, NY

Great blog. Thanks for the hard work.  Good luck and hope you have a great year. Thanks again 

Nov 05, 2011 12:59 AM
Barbara Hensley
RE/MAX Properties - Rockwall, TX
Homes for Sale in Rockwall County, Texas

This is a good reminder for everyone to watch out for all the different scams.  That first warning about wanting some up front money is so true.  I am bookkeeping this one to pass along to the other agents in the office.  Enjoy your day!

Nov 05, 2011 01:04 AM
Charita Cadenhead
eXp Realty - Birmingham, AL
Serving Jefferson and Shelby Counties (Alabama)

Fernando when I read Carol's post this morning, I too got the sense that this guy had been scammed.  It's a shame and a disgrace that people prey others misfortunes.

Nov 05, 2011 01:16 AM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

That's why I deal and have my clients deal with local companies only and ones that I trust

Nov 05, 2011 01:20 AM
Jenifer Lower
Bozeman Montana Real Estate .net - Bozeman, MT
Your Dream. Our Passion.

Fernando, thanks for reposting, I did not catch it the first time around.  Our community is a little smaller, so we don't see these scams come until after you guys do, always good to be up on them.

Nov 05, 2011 01:32 AM
Don MacLean
New England Real Estate Center Inc. - Easton, MA
Realtor-Homes for Sale- Easton, Mass 02356

Fernando, It's always amazing how people can become victims to bottom feeders so fast.

A topic worthy of a re post sir.

Enjoy the day

Nov 05, 2011 01:44 AM
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services Inc - Gulf Breeze, FL
Buyers Agent 800-309-3414 Pace and Gulf Breeze,Fl.

It is a toss up for me, If I was behind or making a deal as a homeowner in jeporady I would not be ignoring anything especially foreclosure notices. But the banks are wrong for not working it out either but that is business.

Nov 05, 2011 01:44 AM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Fernando....you picked a great post to reblog....I'm going to Carol-Ann's post to make a comment.....hope all is well with you Fernando...

Nov 05, 2011 02:21 AM
Louise Thaxton NMLS 69996
Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp Louisiana NMLS#2289 Equal Housing Lender - Leesville, LA
Military Mtg Specialist - 866-960-9115 VA FHA USDA

Fernando - thanks for reposting this!  Hopefully there will be many others who read and share this information with potential clients - we have to watch out for those people who are "hurting people for a profit" - and they are out there.

Nov 05, 2011 08:36 AM
Carol-Ann Palmieri
RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group - Franklin, MA
"Cal" the Real Estate Gal

Hi Fernando.   Thank you for the reblog.   Appreciated!

Nov 06, 2011 05:35 AM