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CONSUMER ADVISORY & PRESS RELEASES
03/03/2009
Floridians Should Avoid Being Scammed By Foreclosure "Rescue," Loan Modification Offers
~ Homeowners encouraged to look for warning signs, avoid common scams ~
"Today, homeowners are being bombarded with advertising from companies claiming they can save homes, reduce mortgage payments, and many other offers," said Attorney General McCollum. "
The Attorney General urged homeowners facing foreclosure or mortgage payments in default to contact their lenders directly before reaching out to a third party. Consumers also should avoid any business that seeks to charge for services related to the new Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan initiated by the President. Lenders and mortgage servicers can provide information about negotiating a new payment schedule or about homeowners’ eligibility for loan modification under the new federal plan. Services under this initiative will be provided at no cost to consumers; more information about the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan is available at http://www.financialstability.gov/.
The Attorney General also offered the following tips to identify and avoid a potential foreclosure rescue scam:
- Avoid businesses that guarantee to save homes from foreclosure or stop the foreclosure process "no matter what the circumstances."
- Do not work with businesses or individuals who instruct homeowners not to contact their lenders, lawyers or financial counselors and to make mortgage payments directly to the business or individual.
- Avoid businesses that use names or symbols which mimic federal and state programs or falsely suggest they offer legal services or are affiliated with an attorney or law firm.
- Before doing business with any loan modification business, check it out fully. Get its physical address, ask for the names of its corporate officers, and call the Attorney General’s Office to determine whether it has any complaints reported against it.
Consumers who wish to file a complaint may do so by calling the Attorney General’s fraud hotline at 1-866-9-NO-SCAM (1-866-966-7226) or by filing a complaint online at http://myfloridalegal.com. Additional information about National Consumer Protection Week is available at http://www.consumer.gov/ncpw. More tips are available online at: http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/55BC21CB13128F728525741800481491.