Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Massachusetts

Cc law a firm in Utah took my loan modification

along with over a thousand $$$.

They told me to stop paying my mortgage because

if I kept paying HFC would not consider modification.

All CC Law kept saying is that it looked good for me.

Finally two days ago I called HFC.

I was told that CC Brown should not have advised

me and that daily my rate has gone up and that I now owe

forty percent of what I owe. 9,800 by Friday

of this week. All of a sudden CC Brown is not

speaking with me and it is on record that my

home is in active forclosure.

Can I go after CCBrown?

Does my mortgage compmany have to consider

loan modification for me?


Asked on 2/10/11, 12:55 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

My recommendation is as follows:

contact a bankruptcy attorney and file a chapter 13 ASAP. It will stop the foreclosure; you can cramdown the rate and you may be able to do a Modification in the court given the actions of HFC and contact the Attorney General's office re the Utah Law firm.

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Answered on 2/10/11, 1:02 pm
Warren Wood Law Offices of Warren Wood

You may also wish to speak wit a foreclosure defense and recovery attorney. This may make you aware of more legal choices (some of which exist concurrent with a consumer bankruptcy filing).

It is quite possible that the lender/mortgage servicer has violated the law. You may now have more legal rights then when your loan was current.

See: You Tube videos -

1) "Foreclosure Recovery.wmv"

and

2) "royalfamilyofamerica.com" Part 2

Call for a free consultation.

The very best to you in this battle..

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Answered on 2/11/11, 3:40 am


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