KCCD Helps Foreclosure Client Lower Mortgage Rate from 6.375% to 2%

KCCD Helps Foreclosure Client Lower Mortgage Rate from 6.375% to 2%

 

 KCCD Housing Counseling Agency               

   Over $82 Million in Mortgages Saved!    

 

Mr. Kang and his wife had a dual income, but his wife became unemployed on December 10th, 2009.  The family fell behind on the mortgage payment since January of 2011, leaving them with a total Principal and Interest payment of $12,428.50.  He then contacted KCCD for assistance. KCCD advocated on behalf of Mr. Kang' s family. Due to our efforts, the interest rate of his mortgage was lowered from 6.375% to 2%, reducing their monthly payment by $1504.81 a month and allowing them to keep their home.
 

 

The Center for Responsible Lending's Top 10 Servicing Abuses 

for Homeowners to be Aware Of: 

 

1.  Misapplied payments: Even when payments are made on time, the company mistakenly rejects the check or applies it to the wrong account. The result is unjustified late fees and often other penalties as well. For homeowners, misapplied payments are a huge headache;for loan servicers, misapplied payments mean a chance for more income. 

 

2.  Illegal fees: It's not legal to charge the homeowner when the loan company pays for property monitoring or price opinions from brokers, but it happens.

 

3.  Two-faced "help":  Many homeowners who are actively working with their mortgage servicer to work out their loan are surprised to learn that the company is also actively pursuing foreclosure. (This is called "dual tracking.")

 

4.  Blocked refinances: Loan servicers don't like to lose the steady income flowing from their mortgages, so it's in their best interests to stall attempts to refinance with a different company. Some loan servicers have refused to provide loan payoff information, preventing refinances and even home sales.

 

5. Squelched legal rights: Loan companies often include "waivers" with their loan modifications, which essentially say, "If you accept this modification, you give up your right to pursue any legal actions against us no matter what egregious acts we commit."

 

6.  Botched taxes and insurance: Many mortgages have an escrow account for taxes and insurance that the loan company manages-or not.  When the company fails to pay these expenses on time, the homeowner is stuck with the penalties. And some companies require expensive hazard insurance (to cover damage from accidents, storms, etc.) even when insurance is already in place.

 

7.  Zipped lips (no communication): When loan servicers believe a homeowner is late on a mortgage, it's important to send a notice. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.

 

8.  Whirlwind foreclosures: Each state has laws governing the foreclosure process and when a lender can initiate foreclosure. In the rush to foreclose, some loan companies ignore key steps required by law.

 

9.  Crazy foreclosures:  This one is hard to believe, but it happens: the loan servicer begins foreclosure proceedings even though the homeowner is current on the mortgage. 

 

10.  "Robo-signing" and other fraud: Loan companies fail to review key documents or falsify court documents used to evict-often because the companies haven't kept accurate records of ownership, payments and escrow accounts that would enable legal foreclosures.

 

www.responsiblelending.org

For more information, please click here to visit our HCA website.  If you are having difficulty maintaining your monthly payment or are behind on your mortgage, call and speak to one of our HUD-approved housing counselors today (213) 985-1500 or e-mailhca@kccd3300.org 

 

We also offer free walk-in Group Counseling Sessions three times a week at the KCCD Office 

 

Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Thursday at 5 p.m.

 

3550 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 736

Los Angeles, CA 90010 

 

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