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Adam Brugman
  • Philadelphia, Pa
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Loan Modification Help

Adam Brugman
  • Philadelphia, Pa
Posted

Greetings everyone!

I'm looking for a real estate attorney for a property in Falls Church, VA to help my girlfriend with with an ongoing loan issue.

She was a victim on old balloon payment/adjustable rate loan originally through BofA that caused her mortgage payment to triple back in '09, leading to non-payment.

She was a part of a class action lawsuit and was advised to not pay her mortgage. This case was ongoing until 3 months ago when the law firm became unreachable and practically disappeared in the middle of filing a loan modification.

She was able to complete the modification independently with Nationstar, and was offered $3,800 mo. payment beginning April 1.

This is too high of a payment, are they any RE attorneys with any advice or information to lower this payment and keep the house?

Regards,

Adam

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