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Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Rescue Homeowner from Foreclosure, Secures Zero-Out-of-Pocket Loan Modification

A Lifeline in the Storm: Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocate’s Timely Intervention Rescues Kimberly Pope’s Home from Foreclosure

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, UNITED STATES, April 26, 2024 / — In a remarkable success story, Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates has played a pivotal role in preventing the foreclosure of Kimberly Pope’s home. Facing a daunting 11-year mortgage delinquency, with a delinquent amount of $96,200.47 and a monthly payment of $688.21 at an interest rate of 7.99%, Kimberly was on the verge of selling her house when she stumbled upon Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocate’s impeccable reputation and A+ BBB rating through a Google search.

The lender had set a sale date for Kimberly’s property on 12/18/23, but with the timely intervention of Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates, Kimberly’s situation took a positive turn. Recognizing the urgency, one of Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocate’s experienced volunteer advocates diligently gathered all the necessary documents and submitted a comprehensive loss mitigation package to the lender, demanding the cancellation of the impending foreclosure.

Engaging in effective communication with the lender, Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates successfully persuaded them to cancel the foreclosure. Over the course of four months of dedicated efforts, Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates not only halted the foreclosure but also secured a zero-out-of-pocket cost loan modification for Kimberly. The modified terms included wiping out the delinquent amount, maintaining the same interest rate of 7.99%, and reducing the monthly payment to $615.21.

Kimberly, who was contemplating selling her house to settle the loan, expressed her gratitude for the support she received from Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Law. The organization’s intervention not only saved her home but also provided a viable solution that aligned with her financial capabilities.

“I cannot express enough how thankful I am for the incredible service provided by Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates. They not only saved my home from foreclosure but also helped me secure a more manageable loan modification with zero out-of-pocket costs. Their dedication and expertise truly made a difference in my life,” said Kimberly Pope.

Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates continues to be a beacon of hope for homeowners facing similar challenges, with a commitment to ensuring fair and just outcomes in mortgage-related matters.

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Zombie 2nd Trustee Sale Reversal: How Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Helped Rebecca Taylor Avoid Foreclosure

Rescuing Homeownership: Rebecca Harlow Taylor’s Triumph Over Foreclosure with Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates

LONG BEACH, CA, UNITED STATES, March 29, 2024 / — Rebecca Harlow Taylor was on the brink of losing her home to foreclosure when she discovered a lifeline through the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates. Facing a sale date of April 18, 2024, Rebecca turned to the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates, a trusted organization with a track record of assisting individuals with mortgage-related challenges.

Upon finding the organization through a Google search, Rebecca was heartened by their impressive five-star reviews and A+ Better Business Bureau rating. She reached out to them immediately, seeking assistance with her impending foreclosure.

Upon consulting with the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates, it was discovered that Rebecca was facing not just one, but two mortgage challenges. A second mortgage, unbeknownst to her (commonly referred to as a Zombie Loan), had already foreclosed on her property on the very day she sought help.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates wasted no time in referring her to Consumer Defense Law Group, PC to assist in reversing the Surplus Zombie Loan Trustee Sale of Rebecca’s property. Simultaneously, efforts were made to successfully secure a loan modification for her first mortgage.

As Consumer Defense Law Group, PC diligently pursued legal action against the second lender, Civil Case # 23LBCV02402, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates successfully facilitated Rebecca’s approval for a loan modification on her primary mortgage.

Reflecting on her experience, Rebecca expresses profound gratitude for the exemplary service she received from the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates. Their swift and effective intervention and referral not only saved her home from foreclosure but also provided her with much-needed peace of mind during a time of immense uncertainty.

For individuals facing similar mortgage challenges, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates stands as a beacon of hope, offering expert guidance and support to navigate complex financial situations.

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Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Saves Homeowner from Foreclosure

From Foreclosure Fear to Homeownership Triumph: Jorge Salas’ Journey with the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates

The Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates is proud to announce a recent success story in its mission to assist struggling homeowners facing foreclosure. Jorge Salas, a homeowner in dire straits, was on the brink of losing his home, but thanks to the dedicated efforts of Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates and its team of volunteer advocates, he can now proudly keep the keys to his residence.

Jorge Salas found himself 22 months behind on his mortgage, facing a delinquent amount of $119,608.95, with a hefty monthly payment of $5,535.66 and an interest rate of 4.5%. Frustrated and desperate for help, Jorge was on the verge of selling his house when he stumbled upon Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates during a Google search. The organization’s sterling reputation, marked by 5-star reviews and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, caught his attention.

As the looming threat of foreclosure loomed with a sale date set for June 28, 2023, Jorge reached out to Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates for assistance. A seasoned volunteer advocate from the organization meticulously gathered all the necessary documents and promptly submitted a comprehensive loss mitigation package to the lender, demanding an immediate cancellation of the foreclosure proceedings.

Through persistent communication with the lender, Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates successfully achieved a remarkable outcome—cancelling the foreclosure. Over a period of six months, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates worked tirelessly to secure a zero-out-of-pocket cost loan modification for Jorge. Astonishingly, this modification retained the same monthly payment of $5,535.66, and the interest rate remained at 4.5%, effectively bringing the delinquent amount to zero.

Jorge Salas, who was once considering selling his house to settle the debt, now stands as a testament to Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocate’s commitment to preserving homeownership. The organization’s legal clinic, Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Law, played a pivotal role in ensuring that Jorge not only kept his home but also secured a more manageable financial arrangement.

Expressing his gratitude, Jorge Salas said, “I am so happy with the service I received from the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates. Without their help, I would have lost my home. They are truly dedicated to making a positive impact in people’s lives.”

The Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates continues its mission to empower homeowners facing foreclosure, offering hope and practical solutions to those in need.

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Zombie Loan Busters: Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates Rescues Homeowner from Foreclosure Nightmare

A Tale of Redemption: How Urvin Garcia Escaped the Jaws of Foreclosure with the Help of Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates and Consumer Defense Law Group

LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, March 6, 2024 — Urvin Garcia faced the daunting prospect of losing his home to foreclosure, burdened by a “Zombie Loan” with a staggering balance and interest of $279,198.81, accompanied by a hefty monthly payment of $1545. Faced with imminent foreclosure, Urvin was on the verge of selling his house after several unsuccessful attempts to secure assistance from various sources.

In a desperate search for a lifeline, Urvin discovered the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates, an organization renowned for its commitment to helping individuals navigate mortgage challenges. Drawn by the organization’s stellar 5-star reviews and an A+ BBB rating, Urvin reached out to the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates for help.

Undeterred by the imminent sale date in December 2023 and previous denial of a loan modification from his lender that seemed to be determined to foreclose, Urvin’s fortunes began to change when one of the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates’ experienced advocates stepped in. This dedicated advocate meticulously gathered all the necessary documents and promptly submitted a comprehensive loss mitigation package to the same lender while demanding an immediate cease and desist on the entire foreclosure process including the scheduled Trustee Sale.

As a result of these efforts, the foreclosure date was successfully postponed providing Urvin with a crucial window of opportunity to explore other more aggressive alternatives to avoid foreclosure in the event his lender did not waiver from foreclosure. While his Lender began the mandated review of the Nonprofit’s Loss Mitigation Package as required by both State and Federal Law, Urvin was presented with every alternative strategy available to him in the event his lender’s final decision was another denial. Urvin was informed, educated and was referred to a Licensed Real Estate Professional, a Licensed Mortgage Professional and a Licensed Bankruptcy and Wrongful Foreclosure Litigation Law Firm for additional options. “Better to be overly prepared and not need it than to be underprepared and wished you had been” was what Urvin was told by the Nonprofit Senior Advocate assigned to Urvin’s File.

This philosophy turned out to be a fortunate Nonprofit Clinic practice for Urvin. The initial Loss Mitigation submission and subsequent appeal were eventually both denied by his lender, but Urvin already had additional options underway. In Urvin’s case he chose a Mortgage solution first, then a legal solution, and as a last resort to avoid losing his home to foreclosure he would elect a Real Estate Solution to at least salvage and protect his Equity if keeping his Home was not possible. His file was referred to all three, a Mortgage Direct Lender, a Real Estate Firm and a Law Firm while the lender was reviewing the Loss Mitigation File. In Urvin’s case the Mortgage resolution was quickly ruled out leaving only the Legal alternative and if that didn’t work, then as a last resort the Real Estate alternative. This is when Urvin elected to engage with the recommended Foreclosure Defense Law Firm Consumer Defense Law Group, PC.

Consumer Defense Law Group, PC promptly initiated legal action against the lender foreclosing on what is now commonly being called a ‘Zombie’ 2nd Trust Deed. In a remarkable outcome from Consumer Defense Law Group PC’s legal efforts, the Zombie 2nd Lender proposed an alternative to continued Litigation that included the approval of $176,828.56 in interest forgiveness and an additional $22,370.25 in principal reduction all in lieu of continued legal action. The $279,198.81 Notice of Trustee Sale was reduced down to $80,000.00. Even more of a blessing, Urvin was informed by the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates processor that the same lender that was previously ready to foreclose on him would also offer a loan modification on the remaining $80,000.00 that was sustainable to Urvin.

Expressing his gratitude, Urvin Garcia attested to the outstanding service provided by both the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates and Consumer Defense Law Group, PC. Their collaborative efforts not only halted the foreclosure but also secured substantial debt forgiveness, allowing Urvin to regain control of his financial future.

The Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates and Consumer Defense Law Group exemplify a commitment to empowering homeowners facing foreclosure, advocating tirelessly on their behalf, and achieving tangible, life-changing results.

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ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SURPLUS TRUSTEE SALE REVERSAL ACCOMPLISHED BY CONSUMER DEFENSE LAW GROUP

BAKERFIELD, CA, UNITED STATES, December 5, 2023 — In a remarkable turn of events, Consumer Defense Law Group, has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to homeownership preservation and affordable housing with another reversal of a surplus trustee sale for Bakersfield resident, Victor Rodriguez.

In October 2017, Victor Rodriguez purchased his dream home at 2314 Lomita Verde Dr, Bakersfield, CA, for $159,000. However, the unforeseen financial turmoil caused by the pandemic led to Victor receiving a Notice of Default on August 22, 2022. Efforts to modify his loan terms, both independently and through a realtor, proved futile. Subsequently, a Notice of Trustee Sale was filed on March 13, 2023, and his home was sold at auction for $244,900 to a third-party bidder on August 28, 2023.

Despite the sale, Victor owed only $170,816 to his lender, including penalties and late fees, leaving a substantial surplus of $74,084. With numerous companies vying for the retrieval of these surplus funds, but offering no further assistance, Victor turned to the internet for help, leading him to the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates.

Senior Advocate Sandra Skipper, with candor and compassion, informed Victor of the herculean challenge that lay ahead, likening the reversal of a 3rd Party Highest Bidder Trustee Sale Reversal to finding a needle in a haystack. With only a sliver of hope, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates referred Victor to Consumer Defense Law Group.

Through the Nonprofit’s referral, Victor engaged Consumer Defense Law Group (CDLG) on August 29, 2023. Working alongside this experienced wrongful foreclosure law firm, Victor was willing and ready to navigate through the complexities of consumer protection law to not only hopefully remain in his home until he can secure his excess surplus funds to possibly be able to obtain new affordable housing but also to allow Consumer Defense Law Group to find any possible violations of Consumer Protection Laws that may provide a chance to reverse the trustee sale.

In an extraordinary outcome, Case # BCV-23-103153, Victor very recently learned that his Trustee Sale was officially reversed. Then as a Cherry on top, the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates facilitated a loan modification which was officially just approved on November 8, 2023. This outcome not only reinstates Victor in his home but also stands as a testament to the power of informed, compassionate advocacy in the face of adversity.

The Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates continues to shine as a beacon of hope for those facing similar challenges, reinforcing their mission to ensure that no individual should have to face the loss of their home alone.

For more information on the potential reversal process and other Homeownership Preservation and affordable housing services provided by the Nonprofit Alliance of Consumer Advocates, visit www.TrusteeSaleReversals.org.

For further detail about this Trustee Sale Reversal please lookup Case #: BCV-23-103153.

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