Special offer

Borrowers Having Trouble Making Mortgage Payments & Loans That Have Become Adjustable That Need To Be Fixed!!!!!

By
Mortgage and Lending with The Prime Financial Group Inc.

The Prime Financial Group Inc.

 

~FHA Specialist

~Community Bank Referal System

~Government Assistance Programs

~December 2007 Program For borrowers whos rates have become adjustable

 

Contact Us For Assistance ASAP.

 

110 West Indiana Avenue, STE 204

DELAND, FL 32720 

386-852-7201 OFFICE

Comments (1)

Aslan Realty Advisors, LLC
Fort Myers, FL
Staying a step ahead with Pride!

"Hope Now"....

Let people you know who may be going through this about the program. Below is the link to the post I made earlier today. The information is also included so that it's easy to spread around...Please anyone who reads this make sure to get the information out to as many of those who are in this situation. Since so many people want to hold us to the fire...let's join together to turn the tide and HELP people. Whether or not you gain $ from it or not.

The old phrase about "Doing unto others as you'd want done unto you" comes to mind...It's basic human nature to want to lend a hand to others in need...so Step Up Active Rain. Please!

Together we Can Make a Difference~and on that note I'm getting off the soap box.

Paige Rausch

 

http://activerain.com/blogsview/297761/Hope-Now-Alliance-Hotline

 

Hope Now Alliance Hotline

  1.888.995.HOPE

HOPE Homeowner’s Hotline-The hotline is an existing national network that will receive, assess, counsel, refer, and connect borrowers to their mortgage servicers, fulfilling another deliverable in the Alliance’s action plan.
The HOPE Homeowner’s hotline (1.888.995.HOPE), managed by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, is the cornerstone of a foreclosure prevention effort supported by many of the country’s largest mortgage companies.
The HOPE hotline provides free, independent, bilingual, HUD-approved counseling and advice 24 hours a day.

Help begins as soon as the homeowner calls. The earlier a borrower seeks assistance, the more options are available to ensure the borrower can keep his home. Foreclosures hurt everyone – the borrower, the neighborhood, the lender, and the investor. Lenders want borrowers to be successful. The goal is to keep people in their homes and, when that is not possible, prevent foreclosure.


“HOPE NOW" partnered with NeighborWorks America and the Homeownership Preservation Foundation in this program that improves lives by counseling consumers on their financial situation and working with them to help them succeed as homeowners.

The mission for HOPE NOW is to maximize the preservation of homeownership while preventing foreclosure by assisting borrowers who have the willingness and wherewithal to remain in their homes, but need some help to do so.

"HOPE NOW" is an alliance between counselors, mortgage market participants, and mortgage servicers to create a unified, coordinated plan to reach and help as many homeowners as possible.

The members of this alliance recognize that by working together, they will be more effective than by working independently. The Department of the Treasury and the Department of Housing and Urban Development encouraged these leaders to form this alliance, which includes, AIG/American General Financial Services, Inc., American Bankers Association, American Financial Services Association, American Securitization Forum, America’s Community Bankers, Assurant, Inc., Aurora Loan Services – A Lehman Brothers Company, Bank of America, Carrington Mortgage Services,
CCCS Atlanta, Inc., Citigroup Inc., Consumer Bankers Association, Consumer Mortgage Coalition, Countrywide Financial Corporation, EMC Mortgage, Inc., Fannie Mae, The Financial Services Roundtable, First Horizon National Corporation, First Tennessee Home Loans, Freddie Mac, GMAC ResCap,Homeownership Preservation Foundation, Housing Partnership Network, The Housing Policy Council, HSBC Finance, IndyMac Bank, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Litton Loan Servicing, Merrill Lynch-Home Loan/Wilshire, Morgan Stanley Home Loans/Saxon, National City, NeighborWorks America, Mortgage Bankers Association, Ocwen Loan Servicing, Option One Mortgage Corporation, PMI Mortgage Insurance Co., Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association,
State Farm Insurance Companies, SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., Washington Mutual, Inc., Wells Fargo & Company. More companies and organizations are expected to join in the coming months.

 


Visit www.HOPENOW.com for more information.
Dec 06, 2007 01:59 AM