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Lenderama.com: Sound Off! Promote Yourself through lenderama

  • Chris Burns · 1 year ago
    I write for serveral mortgage and financial blogs. This is a very unique thing that you have created here. Looking forward to becoming a part of the project in the future.

    It is encouraging to see so many people still "in it to win it" this far into the rabbit hole. So many have fallen by the wayside and only the strong remain!
  • Paul · 2 years ago
    Todd, this is a tremendous opportunity that you provide through Lenderama for the mortgage industry.
  • DenverLender · 2 years ago
    Nice Site! Great Post! GO ROCKIES!
  • North Carolina Mortgage · 2 years ago
    so you're the guy who has been deleting my posts? haha J/k.

    You guys have a great PageRank, and have a lot of posts......Fresh Content keeps the visitors coming...and helps the PR!
  • Chris Johnson · 2 years ago
    I'm all over it. Added you late--late to the party--I fond you this week. This is a great thing to be doing!
  • Frank Curtin · 2 years ago
    Hello Todd,

    I really like what you have created here and I would like some advice. Having worked several years helping homeowners avoid foreclosure via loss mitigation support, my partner and i wrote a book called The Mortgage Survival Guide. We help families that are late with their mortgage payments determine their best option. We have a proprietary software that accompanies the book and we often provide the entire program free of charge at 5000 Families. Our program is unbiased on whether a family should stay or sell; it's ultimately their choice. However when it makes sense, we recommend refinancing. Can you please comment on how I can best reach mortgage professionals by providing them a tool to work with some of these desperate families? Your opinion is greatly valued!

    Frank
  • Barbara Ann Jackson · 2 years ago
    re: Foreclosure Fraud, Wall Street, FREDDIE MAC, Judicial Corruption

    Any representation to Wall Street Investors by FREDDIE MAC that FREDDIE’S reported $$$ billion dollar losses are due to people defaulting on their mortgages must be weighed against the fact that (in states such as Louisiana), Freddie Mac is paying DEBT COLLECTION firms needless, outrageous litigation costs for corporate lawyers to outmaneuver –and even persecute people who file court proceedings in opposition to fraudulent foreclosures. In Louisiana, long before Hurricane Katrina, the entrenched real estate and mortgage fraud racketeering scheme has been in operation. But thanks to federal authorities such as U.S. Attorney Jim Letten and U.S. Attorney David Dugas, real estate racketeers in Louisiana have nothing to worry about. Verification of what I have written is posted on my www.lawgrace.org website.

    http://www.lawgrace.org/2007/12/08/my-december-...
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    *Also, posted on NEWSBLAZE.COM, see this article: "Mortgage Mess, Foreclosure Fraud and Impediments to Justice:"

    Most critical to the Foreclosure Crisis is FORECLOSURE FRAUD, which enables MORTGAGE LENDERS to ILLEGALLY FLIP properties. In Louisiana, 2 particular mortgage companies which benefit from fraudulent foreclosures are Wells Fargo and FREDDIE MAC! It is HIGHLY COMMON for a DEBT COLLECTOR attorney to file a foreclosure: (i) in the name of a DEFUNCT mortgage company;(ii) in the name of a mortgage company which is NO LONGER holder of the security interest (the promissory note); or (iii) file a foreclosure and AFFIX a "ransom" amount (the collector's fee) far exceeding what the promissory note "Acceleration Clause" authorizes.

    Despite a property owner's entitlement to Challenge CONTRARY-TO-LAW loss of his / her home, most property owners LACK consumer and legal knowledge; the Court System is REFRACTORY; and there are limited attorneys with acumen to pursue Consumer Law. Also, when borrowers sue for "Unfair Debt Collection Practices," damages, the collector gets to make more $$ through prolonged litigation, as co-conspirators enjoy the foreclosure pie.

    Investors need to become more astute about how mortgage servicers' misdeeds hurts borrowers as well as siphons incalculable amounts of money from what Investors should reap. (See "Limiting Abuse and Opportunism By Mortgage Servicers," AND "Private Property Rights Deferred: Has Predatory Mortgage Servicing Destroyed The American Dream" by Rawle Andrews, Jr., Esq.,and Leroy Jones, Jr., J.D. Visit: http://www.msfraud.org/index.html.)

    http://newsblaze.com/story/20071203130614tsop.n....
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    Barbara Ann Jackson
    Law & Grace, Inc.
    www.lawgrace.org
    LOUISIANA
  • Franklin · 2 years ago
    Great site, Todd. And thank you for the link. I'd like to contribute more to this blog, in addition to posting comments. Have sent you an email with details. Thanks again.
  • Sal Antsipenka · 1 year ago
    I am doing massive Southwest Florida properties marketing campaign in Europe reaching out more than 6 million people a month. Will always be happy to hear from Foreign Nationals lenders about their guidelines.
    Please, e-mail or leave info at www.moneybrokering.net
  • Glynis · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the opportunity to post here. I have a business I need to promote and dont really know anything about blogging. Do you have any suggestions on how I need to do this? I work for Texas Credit Restoration Alliance. What we do is help people get nagative credit deleted form their bureaus in 30 - 90 days. Things like foreclosures, bankruptcies, credit card debt etc. On average we can raise their credit scores 127 points on all 3 bureaus in 30- 90 days. We are registered with the better business bureau and havent had any complaints in the last 3 yrs. You can visit our website and take a look at our product. Any feed back is greatly appreciated. Please e-mail me with any suggestions.
  • Richard · 1 year ago
    I have started a blog that will detail the moves I make whenever I do a deal. I want to learn as much as possible and actually show my readers everything I did to become successful. I invite everyone to come check it out.
    THE FLIPBOARD
    http://www.theflipboard.com/

    Thanks!
  • RogerV · 1 year ago
    http://www.movoxo.com/index.php?dt=movies

    I have a new movie up (first one on the list), designed to drive purchase-money deals in the worst of markets (or a good market).

    I'd love feedback. Be as nice or mean as you like, provided it's about the first movie on the page (Success Secrets - the movie is about real estate investing).

    Bad markets = happy investors. There's a ton of foreclosures out there, and when people buy them, they get a loan to do it. Are you getting your share?

    Thanks!
    RogerV - LO + movie-maker.
  • John · 1 year ago
    I have read and seen the stories about post-homeowners destroying homes before leaving due to a foreclosure. (Article in WSJ and a segment on CNN)

    My wife posed a good question, why aren't these people charged for destroying property ?? Isn't this the same as vandalizing another persons home ?? , in this case, the bank.

    Per my conversation with Wade Young, there isn't proof that these individuals did the damage otherwise pure common sense. Shouldn't these previous owners be liable for the damages.
  • Jonathan Blackwell · 1 year ago
    Always enjoy reading your site!

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  • VA Refinance · 1 year ago
    Todd, once again thanks so much for the resources that you hav, I will let my partner know about this recource he is the one that has the products that would feel could help alot of lenders, brokers, and realestate agents. great info.
  • Larry Brumfield · 1 year ago
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  • Kredyty · 11 months ago
    Nice write up :)
    Kredyty
  • AndrewE. · 9 months ago
    One out of 50 children is suffering homelessness.In fact, many people are facing mortgage crisis and paying off loans. When you pay loan, it is important that you receive many income. Saving money is also a good option, so that you can put it t toward paying off mortgage.And since the credit crunch has tightened the belts of the world, it is a good idea to get moving and try to pay off loans.
  • AndrewE. · 9 months ago
    Mortgage crisis is one of the problems that some are facing nowadays. It is been said that out of fifty children, one is suffering from homelessness. Some are worried in paying off their loans. When you pay off loan, it is important that you receive many income. Saving money is also a good choice so that you could put it toward paying off
    mortgage,. There are some easy ways to do it, like clipping coupons to save on food expenses. You could also install panels to harvest solar energy, which will save you on electricity and since the credit crunch has tightened the belts of the world, it is a good idea to get moving and try to pay off loans.