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This is a discussion on Do you think I am wasting my time within the Loan Modification forums, part of the Foreclosure Forum category; Hi new to the forum but have been reading for a long time. My story is my husband and I ...
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Do you think I am wasting my time Hi new to the forum but have been reading for a long time. My story is my husband and I purchased our house 6 years ago using my credit only and was given a house that I alone could not afford. My husband and I seperated and he had a horrible time finding work(my hardship). Shortly after that I filed bancruptcy and fell behind. I was told once you fall behind and file bancruptcy you have lost the house so stop making payments. I did and I am @ 16 months behind. I was saving to walk and then this HAMP program came about. I entered in with a save your house program in april. MY lender is countrywide and they said I could not refinance but the HAMP program might work. Like everyone else I have sent bank statements, letters and you know all of the papers. I look on the website and it says call after 9/07/2009. MY housing people keep saying be patient and do not call. I do not know if there is hope but I do not know what to do. I see some of you talk to countywide/ boa directly. Do you think I should call or keep waiting on this housing people? |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: Do you think I am wasting my time Thanks, I think I am going to give them until monday and call again. This is the worst thing I have been through. I do not understand they are loosing money. If they started something a trial that would make them money. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: Do you think I am wasting my time I feel your pain separation is what caused me to fall behind. i just want a chance. I could afford a reduced rate i can not afford the current pymt |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: Do you think I am wasting my time Sick and tired-This info below was from this great loansafe site. It helped my daughter, and I hope it helps you. You will be able to get your status on your papers for modification. Read it all, #6 tells you how. Follow the instructions below, and thank God above for this web site (Moe) and the info it provides us! Have you tried the traditional route in attempting to get a modification or refinance through the 800 # and gotten the runaround? If you've answered "yes", then please read on. One approach you can take that will escalate your file is contacting the Office of the President (OOP) directly. 1. Send an email to barbara.j.desoer@bankofamerica.com Be concise and to the point regarding your request. Be sure to include your name, loan number(s), and a phone number where you can be reached. 2. Wait for the call from a customer advocate. You can expect to hear back from a customer advocate with the office of the chairman within 24 - 48 hours of sending your email. If you don't get a response, then send another email. When you do get the call, it will likely come up on your caller ID as "out of area", "no name", or "unavailable". If you cannot be reached, the customer advocate will leave you a message with his/her name and direct line. 3. You will be asked to fax over your information (even if you have sent in a million faxes already to another number). While you are waiting for a call from a customer advocate, start gathering your information. You will be asked to send in a hardship affidavit and possibly the IRS Form 4506-T (available here: https://www.hmpadmin.com/portal/prog..._borrower.html). You will also be asked for 2 most recent pay stubs (or other income documentation), last 2 months of bank statements, and a list of monthly expenses. One forum member (Garry), has recommended going to a local Bank of America Home Loans branch and have them fax over your request. They likely will assist you and you won't have to pay for it. I also recommend following up with your customer advocate to confirm your fax has been received. 4. Wait for the next call assigning you a negotiator. You can then expect another phone call from your customer advocate. He/she will assign your file to a negotiator and will be calling you with the name of your negotiator and contact information for that person. 5. Wait for the assigned negotiator to call. You will be instructed to wait for the negotiator to call you (he/she will need time to go over your file before talking to you). Your customer advocate will give you a timeframe (could be within 24 hours, could be within 1 week). Please note that some negotiators will be in direct contact with you over phone or email and others will tell you to communicate only with your customer advocate. Whatever they tell you to do is what you should do. 6. Check your account status online. You can log on to Countrywide Home Loans- Equity, Refinance, and Purchase to check this. Once you log in, you will see in the upper left corner of the screen, "Account Options" and under that, "My account summary". Click on "My home loans" to retrieve your account information. You will now find an expanded menu bar on the far left of your screen. Scroll down to "Financial hardship" and click on "Workout information". You will see two sections, "Documents Received" and "Current Workout Status". Under the workout status, you should see detailed information that your file is under review and a date when more information will be available (and instructions not to call before that date). I believe the intention here is to avoid excessive phone calls and give them adequate time to process your request. You will also see "Information as of" fill in the date, "Workout stage", and "Phase/Sub-Phase". You may not see anything under "Documents Received" yet. It does take some time as the information you faxed must be scanned and uploaded into the system. Do not panic...if you've gotten this far, the negotiator has your documents in hand! Here is what the screen will look like:
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