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Are you eligible for Wells Fargo Loan Modification?
The two programs planned under Well Fargo loan modification have different eligibility requirements. The program based on the interruption of the foreclosure process and the proposal of a new payment plan excludes from the start those who are facing bankruptcy. The same goes for foreclosed properties that are only one month away from being sold and for loans that were not taken on residential properties.
The second loan modification plan proposed by Wells Fargo focuses on helping subprime mortgages that have an adjustable mortgage rate. In order to qualify for this plan, the loan should have been taken somewhere between the start of 2005 and 2007. Another eligibility criterion refers to the scheduling period of the loan for the readjustment of the introductory interest rate. Borrowers are also required to prove their income, as well as to add a letter of financial hardship to their application. It is a known fact that a complete application increases ones’ chances of loan modification approval.
Applications are easily rejected if the borrower has no idea how to calculate the debt ratio or if the financial hardship letter is not convincing. Filling in the requested financial statements is mandatory, improper completion being an important reason for rejection of the application. However, once accepted, borrowers can forget all about adjustable rate loans and they can successfully prevent the foreclosure process from happening.
The sooner one starts the loan modification process, the better. There are various sources which list the eligibility criteria and the paperwork that has to be completed. Before submitting the loan modification application, it is important that every aspect has been carefully considered and understood. The bank will decide if one qualifies for the loan modification program, taking into consideration the debt ratio in the first place. This is followed by the completion of the financial statement, borrowers being finally given the chance to escape a loan that was difficult to afford.
If you are tired of payments you cannot afford, then it might be for the best to give Wells Fargo loan modification a chance. Not only will you benefit from lower monthly payments, but also from a whole set of advantages that you will gradually discover. No more adjustable rates for your mortgage, no more foreclosure just waiting to happen. The loan modification program will be exactly the thing you need to regain your financial stability and escape your debt!
How Good Are Your Chances For a Loan Modification?
There is nothing more powerful than a forensic loan audit to stop a foreclosure, stall a foreclosure, or prevent a foreclosure, and then successfully bring loan modifications to the homeowner. The success rate using Tila Solutions is greater than any other approach currently known.
Lets see how this rates against other common approaches taken.
Scenario One: You contact the bank, fax in the documents they request so that you can see if you qualify for a loan mod. Happily you go to work waiting to hear the results. The results are in: Youve just picked up a foreclosure notice on your door. And, there are letters claiming the bank never received your documents for a loan mod in your mailbox. The cost of the foreclosure is being added to your mortgage, and you are being told that you have so many days to cure the default or foreclosure will begin. You dont have the several thousand dollars to cure the default and you lose your home: 100% failure rate for a loan mod in this scenario. You never even had a fighting chance: You didnt have a Forensic Audit. You didnt have anybody to ensure the bank actually did their job.
Scenario Two: Youve done a good bit of research on the internet and learned that the banks are being accused all the time of fraud. In fact youve concluded they are fraudulent, disorganized, they mislead you and provide false hope. You cant help but feel betrayed and distrusting as you research and learn how they lose papers, constantly find fault with you, and have more ways to disqualify you than you ever imagined.
Thus you are “armed” for success. You contact the bank, put in your request for loan mod and repeatedly call and refax forms until you can no longer figure out how anything could ever be lost so often. With all this hard work, several months pass and finally you are approved for a loan mod, but the terms are completely unacceptable because you needed a lower monthly payment, and the bank rolled in escrows, and put all their fees to the back of the loan, and now you owe much more than the original loan. (and they say loan mod is free?) You wont be able to afford the payment for long.
But you had some success if you feel you can call it that: 2% – 10% success rate in this scenario. You are just stuck with what they gave you, and you never really had any negotiating power at all. A forensic Audit could have changed this for you.
Scenario Two A: Despite your terrific intentions, as described above, and while the bank is telling you that they have it all under control, you receive notice from the banks lawyers that they are suing you.
Foreclosure has begun. You call the bank back they tell you not to worry; they still “have your back” for loan mod, and reassure you that you dont need professional help. They (who are charging you for the lawsuit they have brought against you) are “concerned” that you may be paying a professional company to help you and the bank tries to deter you, soothingly convincing you that you can work directly with them. Sadly, you agree to be soothed by the group that is suing you and dont get professional help. A few weeks pass and you have been disqualified for a loan mod and the bank owns your home. 100% failure rate for loan mod in this scenario. Again, there just was no real fighting chance. The bank mislead you and worse yet they advised you to do things that did not protect you from foreclosure. What would have happened if you had had a forensic audit completed and had somebody who knows how to handle the banks working on your side?
Scenario Three: The Hamp Program. Youve been prequalified and you know you are going to make it. You make your three payments and you do all your paperwork. Somehow, the three months turns into 9 months, but you actually got the loan mod. 2% to 4% success rate.
Scenario Three A: Despite the above, somehow the bank found a way to take all that money from you and then disqualify you. You are now in foreclosure and worse still theyve identified all your “missed payments” as reason to go ahead and give you a auction date too. Now you find that you have two weeks until they auction off your home. 100% failure rate for a loan mod in this scenario.
Scenario Four: You hire an attorney and let him deal with it all. 25% to 50% success rate in this scenario. (Most attorneys do not use forensics sadder still they think forensic audits are not necessary. How incredulous is that: “No Mr. Homeowner, we dont need the laws of the land that have been passed since as far back as 1969 to protect you to get the bank to stop misleading, lying, and falsely advising you,” Mr. Attorney replied. Thats not even a fifty/fifty chance.
Scenario Five: You hire a loan mod company and let them deal with it all 25% to 50% success rate in this scenario. Same thing: No forensic audit. No leverage, no way to truly negotiate – only puppets of the bank.
Scenario Six: You learn there is a company that has the edge they do forensic loan audits. Then they negotiate new terms with your lender. The banks tell you those companies are scams, the attorneys tell you the same, and of course the loan mod companies tell you that you just need to qualify at the bank and they know how to “make” you qualify so again you dont need a forensic audit. Yet the people are losing their homes with these attorneys, banks, and or loan mod companies. Homeowners should always arm themselves and never lose sight of the fact that federal laws protect them. Lenders violated them. Attorneys dont always know those laws and thus cant work with them, loan mod companies only know how to “bash” those laws.
A Forensic audit is a very precise examination of the federal laws that guide lenders when issuing loans and protect homeowners from ending up on the road to foreclosure. If you are not using them, then your chance of success is dramatically decreased.
Tila Solutions is the premier company for forensic audits. Their success rate for saving homes from foreclosure using forensics, negotiations, and a host of other tools has them elevated to a 90 percentile range. Moreover, Tila Solutions can actually help homeowners who have lost their homes and want them back.
Tila Solutions Consultants are available to discuss your situation and the loan the lender gave you. Theyll look to see if there are any signs of a predatory loan, theyll review to determine if there have been any predatory actions against you by your lender. They will discuss how to proceed and if foreclosure is becoming a crisis, review options and solutions.