Your lender doesn't
want your house, if you are beyond your hardship and
can pay your mortgage, you can stop foreclosure today.
We negotiate your settlements for you.
Your current level of unsecured debt will be skillfully
negotiated for you, and essentially you will end up paying a
fraction of the debt. Generally, we reduce your debt by
40-60% of the current total.
Low, affordable
monthly payments. We will set you up with an
affordable monthly payment, which is determined on a
client-by-client basis between you and a counselor at
Foreclosure Group Services. Based upon what you are able to
pay each month into your settlement account, we can
determine how many months you will be part of the program,
and ultimately be debt free. Throughout the program, we
communicate with your creditors, on your behalf. We assist
you when dealing with aggressive, confrontational and
abusive creditors or collectors.
Settling of
Your Debt. Once you have retained our services,
Foreclosure Group Services will commence the Service.
Foreclosure Group Services will advise Client of all good
faith offers made by creditors and debt collectors, and of
their acceptance of any offers made by Foreclosure Group
Services. Foreclosure Group Services will not settle any
account without any approval of Client, who has absolute
discretion to accept or reject any settlement offer. We can
only settle a debt once the full funds are available in
Clients settlement account.
Once paid, that
debt is gone forever. At that point, the
creditor has accepted the payment in full, and you are free
of that debt forever. Foreclosure Group Services will
diligently continue to work on negotiating all of your
debts, until you are finally free from the once overwhelming
debt that you started our program with.
We work only
for our clients, not for the benefit of the creditors.
Becoming debt free is the first step to becoming financially
secure, and debt settlement may be your best option.
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You
Have Rights!
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Your housing rights
are protected under Title VIII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act).
If those rights have been violated, you can
file a complaint with HUD. See below for
details.
If your property mortgage is
delinquent and you are facing foreclosure,
you may be contacted by a person or company
willing to take the property off your hands
to "save your credit". While some of these
companies are actually good and do help,
others are not.
Do not sign anything that you do not
understand or that is blank.
File your complaints
with HUD by telephone (1-800-669-9777),
mail, or via the Internet.
Follow this link to
fill out a fair housing complaint form
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