Follow these steps to take action to stop illegal foreclosure.
1. Find Legitimate Legal Assistance & Avoid Scams
Many homeowners go to foreclosure-rescue scammers, only to drain their time and money without a result. Please take advantage of our handpicked list of legitimate agencies that can actually help you.
- Borrowers Bill Of Rights
- Fight Your Own Case, Pro-Se
- Find Free Legal Assistance/By State
- Foreclosure Law by State
- Foreclosure Process
- Institute For Legal Assistance
- Lawyers On Contingency
- Legal Books, Brochures, Pamphlets
- Legal Services Links
- National Consumer Law Center
- National Housing Law Project
- Real Estate Transactions
- United States Judges Code of Conduct
- US Real Estate Forms 50 States
- US Courts
2. Report Frauds & File Complaints
It is important to file as many complaints and reports as possible so that your case will be noticed by many institutions and agencies as well as build a collective pressure to legal bodies to bring justice.National
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How to File a Title III Complaint
- Consumer Fraud Reporting Agencies
- File Ripoff Report, By Consumers For Consumers
- Report A Scam
- Report Consumer Fraud, Attorney’s General Contact Info
- Rescue Scams, Info/Complaints
- Consumer Protection Agencies
- HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies
- National Conferance of State Legiltators/Foreclosure 2010 Legislation
- Report Loan Scam
- State Attorneys Contact List
Local
3. Get Educated with Facts & Details
The key is to get correct and solid knoledge of the problem:
Fraudclosure 101: Mortgage & Foreclosure Fraud
and destigmatize the homeowners:
Foreclosure 101: Change the Conversation
Both in one brochure: Download as PDF (90 KB)
Foreclosure Defense Workshop by CJ Holmes
Viewable at: http://new.livestream.com/accounts/2292674/events/1892985
- Loan Modification Workshop
- Notary Complaints Workshop
- Attorney General Presentation of Recontrust Document Violations
- Owner Statement of Suspicious Documents Workshop
- Analyzing Recorded Docs 2
- Analysis Recorded Documents
- OCC Complaint Workshop
- QWR Letter Workshop
- Workshop: Eleven Foreclosure Defense Considerations
- Loan Modification Frequently Asked Questions
- Mortgage Glossary, HUD
- Statistics/National Neighbor Works
- What Is Securitization?
- What Is Subprime?
4. Contact U.S. Government Agencies
- U.S. White House / Write Your President
- U.S. Senate/ Write Your Senater
- U.S House of Representatives/Write Your Representative
- Congressional Oversight Panel
- Federal Bureu Of Investigation
- U.S. Attorney’s Office/Dept. Of Justice
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development/HUD
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Federal Trade Commission/Consumer Complains
- National Association of Attorneys General/Contact Info.
- National Conference of State Legislatures
- Federal Register/Agency List
- HUD/Resources
- OCC
5. Kick Out Bad Banks Before They Kick You Out
To break up with your bank by transferring all of your balances from a bad bank to a good bank is an effective method to bring justice to the economic injustice.Why Should You Move Your Money →
- End foreclosure abuses by compelling banks to work with homeowners
- Force banks to invest in homeowners by providing more principal reductions
- Invest in Main Street, not Wall Street
- Lend a Hand to Local Businesses
- End Too Big to Fail Banks
- Fewer Fees, More Savings
- Find a Local Community Banks & Credit Unions →
- Open your new account
- Order checks and a debit card
- Ask your employer to reroute your direct deposit
- Activate your new account
- Contact companies that enroll you in auto-pay
- Close your old account
- Enjoy Your New Local Banking Relationship!
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