If you’re looking for foreclosure prevention help,
avoid any business that:
- guarantees to stop the foreclosure process – no
matter what your circumstances
- instructs you not to contact your lender, lawyer,
or credit or housing counselor
- collects a fee before providing you with any
services
- accepts payment only by cashier’s check or wire
transfer
- encourages you to lease your home so you can
buy it back over time
- tells you to make your mortgage payments
directly to it, rather than your lender
- tells you to transfer your property deed or title to
it
- offers to buy your house for cash at a fixed price
that is not set by the housing market at the time
of sale
- offers to fill out paperwork for you
- pressures you to sign paperwork you haven’t had
a chance to read thoroughly or that you don’t
understand.
If you’re having trouble
paying your mortgage or
you have gotten a foreclosure
notice, contact your lender
immediately.
Report Fraud
If you think you’ve been a victim of foreclosure
fraud, contact:
- Federal Trade Commission
- Your state Attorney General
- Your local Better Business Bureau
Source: Federal Trade Commission
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