Foreclosure Scams
FORECLOSURE SCAMS – DON’T BE A VICTIM
        If
someone who is not your mortgage lender promises to save your
home and asks for you to pay
money up front,
WATCH OUT.
Fraudulent foreclosure consultants target
homeowners who are
behind on their mortgage payments.
Here’s what you can do to avoid becoming a victim:
1. DON’T
transfer title or sell your house to the foreclosure rescuer.
Fraudulent
foreclosure consultants often promise that if the homeowners
transfer title, they may stay in
the home as renters and buy it back later. The foreclosure
consultants claim that transfer is necessary so that someone
with a better credit rating can obtain a new loan to prevent
foreclosure. BEWARE! This is a common scheme “rescuers” use to
evict homeowners and steal all or most of their home’s equity.
Don't be the
victim of a foreclosure scam
2. DON’T
pay money to people who promise to work with your lender to
modify your loan.
It is unlawful for foreclosure consultants to
collect money before (1)
they give you
a written contract describing the services they promise to
provide and (2) they
actually perform all the services described in the contract,
such as negotiating new monthly
payments or a new mortgage loan.
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victim of a foreclosure scam
3. DON’T
pay your mortgage payments to someone other than your lender,
even if
he/she promises to pass the payment on to the lender.
Fraudulent foreclosure
consultants often keep the money for themselves.
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victim of a foreclosure scam
4. DON’T
sign any documents without reading them first.
Many
homeowners
think that they are signing documents for a new
loan to pay off the mortgage they are behind
on. Later, they discover that they actually transferred
ownership to the “rescuer.”
Don't be the
victim of a foreclosure scam
5. DON’T
ignore letters from your lender.
Consider
contacting your lender
yourself, as
many lenders are willing to work with homeowners who are behind
on their
payments.
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victim of a foreclosure scam
6. DO
contact a housing counselor approved by the U.S. Department of
Housing
and Urban Development (HUD), who may be able to help you for
free.
For
a referral to a housing counselor near you, contact HUD at
1-800-569-4287 (TTY: 1-800-877-8339) or
www.hud.gov.
Don't be the
victim of a foreclosure scam
7. DO
consider contacting the Homeownership Preservation Foundation
(HOPE), which assists consumers facing foreclosure, at
1-800-995-HOPE or
www.995hope.org.
HOPE is a non-profit organization that partners
with community-based
organizations, mortgage companies, and government agencies and
is part of the HOPE NOW
Alliance supported by the U.S. Department of Treasury and HUD.
Don't be the
victim of a foreclosure scam
IF YOU
TRANSFERRED YOUR PROPERTY OR PAID SOMEONE TO “RESCUE” YOU FROM
FORECLOSURE, YOU MAY BE A VICTIM OF A CRIME.
Please contact
the Attorney General’s Office Consumer Fraud Prosecution Section
PO Box 45029 Newark, NJ 07101 (973) 877-1280 and ask to file a
complaint.
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