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3/06/2013

Underwater Refinance

Underwater Turtle Searching for his Home
 




 


We have a NEW Mortgage program that can help!




With the new Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) loan, you may be able to refinance no matter how upside-down your mortgage is!








Are you worried about making your payments? Would you like to have more cash in your pocket every month? Do you want to pay your loan off faster?
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have adopted changes to the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) and you may be eligible to take advantage of these changes. If you currently have a mortgage held by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, the HARP II refinance loan can help you lower your interest rate, decrease your monthly payments and help you start turning your finances around.







Appraisals may be waived




No LTV/CLTV restrictions on fixed-rate loans of 30 years or less

Only 620 FICO required

Loan was sold to Fannie or Freddie before June 1, 2009




 
If your mortgage is owned or guaranteed by either Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae, you may be eligible to refinance your mortgage under the enhanced and expanded provisions of HARP 2.0.   The refinance must benefit you in one of four ways:




Reduction in the borrower’s monthly principal and interest payment

Reduction in the interest rate

Reduction in the amortization term

Movement to a more stable product (i.e., interest-only to fully amortizing, ARM to fixed, 30-year to 15-year, etc.)



If you have a Fannie Mae- or Freddie Mac-owned home loan, call me today. I’m here to help make sure you have a home financing program that works for YOU. Let’s see if the HARP II loan is the solution you’ve been looking for!
You can determine whether your mortgage is owned by either Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae by checking the following websites:



 

W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC

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Caroline Gerardo



Mortgage Loan Originator




W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC

20341 SW Birch St., Suite 330

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Office: 949.637.8190

Cell: 949.784.9699

caroline.gerardo@wjbradley.com


NMLS: 324982




4/27/2010

Credit Repair Company Sued

Veracity credit repair is not the guys advertising on the radio that they can wipe out your debt with some
vague new law. On the side of credit card companies, Colorado Attorney General is sueing them for charging an upfront fee, and for misleading a consumer to believe they could "fix" their FICO score.
I have said this before, and we are not finished with the issue in the news but Goldman Sachs now knows that using a MIT Math model is not enough to insure the validity of a CDO.

Read attached:
Colorado ATTORNEY GENERAL ANNOUNCES LAWSUIT


"According to the complaint, filed in Denver County District Court, the credit-repair company is suspected of charging upfront fees for its services, which is illegal under state and federal law. The company, according to the complaint, required that consumers pay an initial setup fee of up to $99 and monthly fees of up to $79. Under Colorado law, a credit-repair firm can only charge fees once its services are complete.

Veracity also is alleged to have failed to disclose to its clients the total amount they would be charged for credit-repair services. The company also advertised that it could “optimize” consumers’ credit records by erasing or repairing bad credit. Under the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and Colorado Consumer Credit Reporting Act, credit bureaus are allowed to report negative information about a consumer’s credit for seven years and information concerning bankruptcies for 10 years.



“Consumers trying to work their way out of debt and improve their credit should carefully examine the promises any credit-repair company makes,” Suthers said. “Consumers also should beware of any company that charges upfront fees for any credit-repair services. Upfront fees are prohibited under Colorado and federal law.”



Suthers said the Colorado Credit Services Organization Act and similar federal laws prohibit:

• Prohibit untrue or misleading statements and representations;

• Prohibit advance fees for services;

• Require disclosure of the total amount a consumer will have to pay for credit repair services;

• Require disclosure about when accurate information can be removed from credit reports;

• Require disclosure of a consumer’s right to correct inaccurate information; and,

• Providing consumers a five-day right to cancel a credit repair contract."


From Colorado Attorney General John Suthers' office,
 Is he the next Cuomo?