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What next for a loan modification after being duped by Quest Financial Solutions?
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10/15/2010 2:10 PM (PST)
Does anyone have any CURRENT information on Quest Financial Solutions? They claimed my modification was in the "level 3 review process with the lender". When I got a continual busy signal I called the bank direct. The bank closed my modification with the reason of non-compliance. Quest had not followed up with request from the bank, and of course there is no way to get a hold of them. The bank claims they can't help me. Any suggestions on how to get help besides HUD? I have already filed a complaint with BBB and will find other measures to deal with Quest.
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10/18/2010 7:17 AM (PST)
Harley,
The most current information the BBB has will be on the company's Report (at the link above).
Have you tried calling a HUD-approved nonprofit housing counselor? You can speak with a certified counselor by calling 888-995-4673. They can evaluate your housing options, open lines of communication with mortgage lenders, negotiate a loan modification, and help you with household budgeting, all at no cost.
The California Attorney General's press release on "forensic loan audits" is posted here on TrustLink under New Scams.
For more info on loan modification, check out the LABBB's Facebook page at:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=177783022194
Specifically, check out the "Notes" on various loan mod topics and info that can apply to homeowners anywhere.
Also, check out the "loan modification" tagged questions here on this forum.
Link to Foreclosure Frauds and Fixes:
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=203244587194
Link to “BBB of the Southland: California Attorney General Warns Homeowners to Avoid Forensic Loan Audits”
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=349630582194
also:
http://www.preventloanscams.org
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10/19/2010 10:54 PM (PST)
I know how you feel, I was scammed out of $3000 by National Relief Group. Most of these scam company's operated out of California. Please send a one page letter with all the information about your situation to the following places: The attorney general in the state where you live, as well as the attorney general [Edmund brown] in California. The Dept of Corporations 320 West 4th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013, Office of the Governor Sacramento CA 95814,Dept. of Real Estate 320 West 4th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013, and the police chief for Santa Ana California. Fight to get your money back.
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10/20/2010 8:04 AM (PST)
Thanks, Your information will be of much help!
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