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Foreclosure
Rescue Scams:
Another Potential Stress for Homeowners in Distress
The
possibility of losing your home to foreclosure can be terrifying.
The reality that scam artists are preying on the vulnerability
of desperate homeowners is equally frightening. Many so-called
foreclosure rescue companies or foreclosure assistance firms
claim they can help you save your home. Some are brazen enough
to offer a money-back guarantee. Unfortunately, once most of
these foreclosure fraudsters take your money, they leave you
much the worse for wear.
Fraudulent
foreclosure "rescue" professionals use half truths
and outright lies to sell services that promise relief and then
fail to deliver. Their goal is to make a quick profit through
fees or mortgage payments they collect from you, but do not
pass on to the lender. Sometimes, they assume ownership of your
property by deceiving you, the homeowner. Then, when it's too
late to save your home, they take the property or siphon off
the equity. You've lost your home to foreclosure despite your
best intentions.
If
you think you may be facing foreclosure, the Federal Trade Commission
(FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, wants you to
know how to recognize a foreclosure rescue scam. And even if
the foreclosure process has already begun, the FTC and its law
enforcement partners want you to know that legitimate options
are available to help you save your home.
How
the Scams Work
Foreclosure
rescue firms use a variety of tactics to find homeowners in
distress: Some sift through public foreclosure notices in newspapers
and on the Internet or through public files at local government
offices, and then send personalized letters to homeowners. Others
take a broader approach through ads on the Internet, on television,
or in the newspaper, posters on telephone poles, median strips
and at bus stops, or flyers or business cards at your front
door. The scam artists use simple and straightforward messages,
like:
"Stop
Foreclosure Now!"
"We
guarantee to stop your foreclosure."
"Keep
Your Home. We know your home is scheduled to be sold. No Problem!"
"We
have special relationships within many banks that can speed
up case approvals."
"We
Can Save Your Home. Guaranteed. Free Consultation."
"We
stop foreclosures everyday. Our team of professionals can
stop yours this week!"
Once
they have your attention, they use a variety of tactics to get
your money:
Phony
Counseling or Phantom Help
The
scam artist tells you that he can negotiate a deal with your
lender to save your house if you pay a fee first. You may be
told not to contact your lender, lawyer, or credit counselor,
and to let the scam artist handle all the details. Once you
pay the fee, the scam artist takes off with your money.
Sometimes,
the scam artist insists that you make all mortgage payments
directly to him while he negotiates with the lender. In this
instance, the scammer may collect a few months of payments before
disappearing.
Bait-and-Switch
You
think you're signing documents for a new loan to make your existing
mortgage current. This is a trick: you've signed documents that
surrender the title of your house to the scam artist in exchange
for a "rescue" loan.
Rent-to-Buy
Scheme
You're
told to surrender the title as part of a deal that allows you
to remain in your home as a renter, and to buy it back during
the next few years. You may be told that surrendering the title
will permit a borrower with a better credit rating to secure
new financing-and prevent the loss of the home. But the terms
of these deals usually are so burdensome that buying back your
home becomes impossible. You lose the home, and the scam artist
walks off with all or most of your home's equity. Worse yet,
when the new borrower defaults on the loan, you're evicted.
In
a variation, the scam artist raises the rent over time to the
point that the former homeowner can't afford it. After missing
several rent payments, the renter-the former homeowner-is evicted,
leaving the "rescuer" free to sell the house.
In
a similar equity-skimming situation, the scam artist offers
to find a buyer for your home, but only if you sign over the
deed and move out. The scam artist promises to pay you a portion
of the profit when the home sells. Once you transfer the deed,
the scam artist simply rents out the home and pockets the proceeds
while your lender proceeds with the foreclosure. In the end,
you lose your home-and you're still responsible for the unpaid
mortgage. That's because transferring the deed does nothing
to transfer your mortgage obligation.
Fraudulent
foreclosure "rescue" professionals use half truths
and outright lies to sell services that promise relief and then
fail to deliver.
Bankruptcy
Foreclosure
The
scam artist may promise to negotiate with your lender or to
get refinancing on your behalf if you pay a fee up front. Instead
of contacting your lender or refinancing your loan, though,
the scam artist pockets the fee and files a bankruptcy case
in your name-sometimes without your knowledge.
A
bankruptcy filing often stops a home foreclosure, but only temporarily.
What's more, the bankruptcy process is complicated, expensive,
and unforgiving. For example, if you fail to attend the first
meeting with the creditors, the bankruptcy judge will dismiss
the case and the foreclosure proceedings will continue.
If
this happens, you could lose the money you paid to the scam
artist as well as your home. Worse yet, a bankruptcy stays on
your credit report for 10 years, and can make it difficult to
obtain credit, buy a home, get life insurance, or sometimes
get a job.
Where
to Find Legitimate Help
If
you're having trouble paying your mortgage or you have gotten
a foreclosure notice, contact your lender immediately. You may
be able to negotiate a new repayment schedule. Remember that
lenders generally don't want to foreclose; it costs them money.
Other
foreclosure prevention options, including reinstatement and
forbearance, are explained in Mortgage Payments Sending You
Reeling? Here's What to Do, a publication from the FTC. Find
it at www.ftc.gov.
You
also may contact a credit counselor through the Homeownership
Preservation Foundation (HPF), a nonprofit organization that
operates the national 24/7 toll-free hotline (1.888.995.HOPE)
with free, bilingual, personalized assistance to help at-risk
homeowners avoid foreclosure. HPF is a member of the HOPE NOW
Alliance of mortgage servicers, mortgage market participants
and counselors. More information about HOPE NOW is at www.995hope.org.
Red
Flags
If
you're looking for foreclosure prevention help, avoid any business
that:
- guarantees
to stop the foreclosure process-no matter what your circumstances
- instructs
you not to contact your lender, lawyer, or credit or housing
counselor
- collects
a fee before providing you with any services
- accepts
payment only by cashier's check or wire transfer
- encourages
you to lease your home so you can buy it back over time
- tells
you to make your mortgage payments directly to it, rather
than your lender
- tells
you to transfer your property deed or title to it
- offers
to buy your house for cash at a fixed price that is not
set by the housing market at the time of sale
- offers
to fill out paperwork for you
- pressures
you to sign paperwork you haven't had a chance to read thoroughly
or that you don't understand.
If
you're having trouble paying your mortgage or you have gotten
a foreclosure notice, contact your lender immediately.
Report
Fraud
If
you think you've been a victim of foreclosure fraud, contact:
- Federal
Trade Commission
- Your
state Attorney General
- Your
local Better Business Bureau
For
More Information
To
learn more about mortgages and other credit-related issues,
visit www.ftc.gov/credit
and MyMoney.gov, the U.S. government's portal to financial education.
The
FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive,
and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide
information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To
file a complaint
or to get free
information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov
or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261.
The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer
Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative
tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement
agencies in the US and abroad.
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