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Who qualifies:
Any homeowner can qualify for loss mitigation and
loan modification as long as they present a lender
or servicing company with a strong enough case that
after a forensic cost benefit analysis it is
determined that it makes more financial sense to
modify the mortgage than to let it run its current
course.
Misconception:
Loss mitigation and mortgage relief is reserved for
people that cannot afford their home or their
mortgage payment. This is untrue. Anyone can qualify
for loss mitigation and mortgage relief. The factors
that create a solid case for loan modification vary
from lender to lender and are changing daily. So
whether you have a fixed rate or an adjustable,
whether you have a large amount of equity or you are
upside down, whether you just received a raise or
you lost your job, whether you have never missed a
payment or you are considering foreclosure, whether
you have large reserves or you are living off of
credit, if it is determined that your specific
situation and lender guidelines qualify you for loan
modification then modifying your loan is not only
possible it is guaranteed.
To Qualify:
To see if your unique situation qualifies for
assistance simply fill out the Loan Evaluation Form
and fax it back to your mortgage relief
representative for analysis.
Printable Qualification Form
Qualification Process:
Once you complete the Loan Evaluation Form it will
then be sent out to the AMRS Network of Accredited
attorney owned loss mitigation centers for review.
AMRS will then match your scenario with a center
that has the exact relationships and experience
needed with your bank and unique situation to
achieve immediate and dramatic results for your
case. Once your case is approved by one of our
accredited centers, modifying your loan is not only
possible it is guaranteed.
AMRS ensures that strict standards for trust are set
and maintained. We exist so homeowners have an
unbiased source to guide them. We provide
educational information and expert advice that is
free of charge and easily accessible.
AMRS does not compare businesses against each other,
but rather evaluates small attorney offices as well
as large attorney owned loss mitigation processing
centers against our standards – and our standards
clearly speak to the character and competence of an
organization. Be sure to ask any company you are
considering working with if they are AMRS
accredited.
If you would like to know if the center you are
working with is AMRS Accredited simply email us at
info@AmericanMortgageReliefServices.org
AMRS Accreditation is an honor – and not every
company is eligible. AMRS will only connect home
owners with Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers that
meet our strict standards.
AMRS Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers have agreed
to live up to our standards.
AMRS Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers must
establish and maintain a positive and proven track
record.
AMRS Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers must abide
by all written and verbal agreements, most
importantly our mandated money back guarantee. Any
so called loan modification service provider that
does not offer a money back guarantee in writing is
vehemently denied AMRS Accreditation.
Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers must clearly
disclose all policies, guarantees and procedures
that bear on a customer’s decision to seek
representation.
Accredited Mortgage Relief Centers must approach all
business dealings, marketplace transactions and
commitments with a proven track record of integrity.
American Mortgage Relief Services has three primary
functions:
1)
To educate struggling homeowners on their rights and
on the availability of programs that exists to
provide relief from the current mortgage crisis.
2)
To help homeowners learn whether or not they qualify
for mortgage relief assistance.
3)
And finally to place qualified homeowners in touch
with prescreened and accredited attorney owned loss
mitigation processing centers.
Important AMRS Accreditation Information
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