August 30, 2009: Successful Las Vegas Loan Modifications
August 30, 2009: Las Vegas, NV
The folks at Ferguson Financial / 1st Financial Nationwide are continuing to bring success to Homeowners in Las Vegas, Phoenix, and California…and have expanded service to 47 states nationwide. Success Stories this month (August) are: 1) Bank of America – Countrywide; 4% for Five Years, down from 6.25% on a loan amount of $325,000, 2) a Federal Credit Union; 3% for Five Years, down from 6.5% on a loan amount of $217,000, 3) Aurora Loan Services Trial Period Plan under Making Home Affordable; 1.5%, down from 6.375%, 4) Wells Fargo Home Mortgage – able to Stop Foreclosure sale 3 times, gain acceptance into HAMP Program for rate of 2%, down from 5.75%, 5) America’s Servicing Company (ASC) – able to stop foreclosure sale 2 times, gain acceptance into 90 Day Trial Period Plan for HAMP / Making Home Affordable.
How do we it? 1) Loan Audit by an experienced Attorney, 2) Income / Expense Worksheet review and refinement, 3) Expertise dealing with Large Lenders and Credit Unions’ Loss Mitigation departments, 4) Processing Department that calls the Loss Mitigation Dept. 2-3 times a week, 5) EXPERIENCE and Case Volume! Experience cannot be found in large quantities in the loan modification business category. We are limited in our ability to find high quality associates ourselves! That’s why we focus on certain geographies and Lenders where we have high success rates.
For more information about Ferguson Financial Services / 1st Financial Nationwide, go to http://yourloanmodifications.com or call at (866) 968-9685. We offer Loan Modification and Loan Audit services, Stop Foreclosure programs, Short Sale and Short Refinance services, and mortgage and re-financing consultation. State: Nevada. County: Clark County. City: Las Vegas and Henderson.
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