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Mortgage Scams in VA and How to Avoid Them

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010   

RICHMOND, Va. - They come by email, telephone and TV, and sometimes right to the front door. They are offers for homeowners to refinance mortgages or get assistance with loan modifications, all for an up-front fee and with "guaranteed results."

Paula Sherman is a lending protection coordinator with Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia (HOME) in Richmond, who warns people if such an offer comes their way, don't be tempted. Mortgage assistance come-ons have become popular in recent years, and the scammers can be quite sophisticated. They know the jargon, and the company names seem deceptively legitimate, she says.

"They may use government names in their titles, so maybe something like, 'U.S. Government Loan Modification Company' – something that would sound familiar enough to a homeowner and make them feel a little comfortable about who they're about to contact."

Sherman says these sham companies now have workers who are bilingual, and she is seeing more complaints from people in Hispanic and Asian communities.

"They're now starting to prey on various ethnic groups, who are even less familiar with the mortgage process. Everyone should be watchful, everyone should be careful. Everyone should be concerned, because everyone is a target."

Sherman points out that no legitimate firm would charge fees in advance for such a service, nor would it guarantee that it can help anyone. She says it is important to do research on any company before doing business with them, although she notes the first step if a person is falling behind on mortgage payments is to contact their lender, or a HUD-certified housing counselor.

Homeowners can also file complaints about mortgage modification scams with the Virginia Attorney General's office, at 1-800-552-9963.



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