Loan Modification, Debt Settlement, Short sale and Mortgage Affiliate Program.
Are you a mortgage broker, banker, real estate agent, accountant, attorney (divorce, loss mitigation, debt settlement, real estate bankruptcy or otherwise) that is looking for an excellent opportunity to supplement your income through helping people in need??
If so then you want to join our affiliate program.
We are the fastest growing loss mitigation/loan modification, debt settlement firm in the country. We are looking to expand our outreach to the community through our affiliate relationships.
What we do?
Help for Homeowners who are in financial distress.
Turnkey platform for owning/running your own loss mitigation firm
Affiliate relationships across the country, work from your own office, home or any location at your own convenience
All types of loss mitigation/loan modification and debt settlement options for homeowners
Highest quality of service for your clients
Cutting edge technology for submitting and tracking your client cases
Web based platform that allows you to access our paperwork from anywhere in the world
Our loss mitigation team consists of a legal staff as well as processors with over 15 years of experience in the mortgage and real estate industry
Unmatched success in the industry
We are looking for hardworking, honest, trustworthy people who are interested in helping people and getting paid to do so. Network of law firms will process your client cases; you just locate people in need, bring them in, and manage your clients.
• Behind on your mortgage?
• Behind on credit card payments?
• Facing Foreclosure?
Homeowners Fighting Back with a Forensic Loan Audit
Distressed homeowners facing foreclosure are now fighting back with the aid of a Forensic Loan Audit, forcing lenders to the negotiating table for fear of a costly lawsuit.
12.12.08 U.S. bank group supports FDIC loan modifications
The American Bankers Association trade group said on Friday it supports using the Treasury Department's financial relief package to modify distressed mortgages.