Keep Your Home: Work with a Loan Modification Company

One of the biggest challenges homeowners are facing in today’s economy is paying their mortgages.  Last year, over 2 million individuals in the U.S. went through foreclosure (RealtyTrac) and in 2010, another foreclosure wave is expected to hit consumers.

Due to the overwhelming amount of foreclosures, many homeowners are pursuing alternatives in order to keep their homes.  One of leading alternative is loan modification programs.  While loan modification programs are known for helping consumers lower their interest rates, increase loan lengths, eliminate penalties and make lower monthly mortgage payments, the sad reality is that many loan modification programs are offered by fraudulent companies that make money y taking advantage of homeowners.

At American Economic Solutions, we know that loan modifications are a viable option for homeowners, but we also know that if homeowners work with the wrong company or fall prey to predatory mortgage lenders, agents or attorneys, they may wind up in worse predicaments.

Therefore, it is important that homeowners work with a loan modification company that:

  • Does not charge upfront fees.  At AES, we charge zero advance fees for loan modifications.
  • Is legally compliant.  American Economic Solutions is not only legally compliant, but also SB94 compliant.
  • Has years of experience.  The AES team has over 20 years of finance, mortgage and real estate experience.  Some of our team member have Department of Real Estate licenses in multiple states and are Certified Mortgage Planning Specialists.
  • Has great standing with the Better Business Bureau.  AES has an upstanding history with the BBB.

These are all qualities that American Economic Solutions has.  At AES, we aim to keep our clients in their homes by offering dependable loan modification programs that are effective and ethical.  Contact us today to learn how our loan modification programs can help you save your home.

For more tips on finding the right loan modification company, check our recent article on eHow.

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