Robert:
Good. Take the deal! Chase usually qualifies you and then you need to negotiate with them to see if things actually happen.
Questions: Did they qualify you for the $800 rebate? Or they are actually modifying the loan? There is a big difference. For actually having the loan modified you will need to go through a negotiation process. At the end you will need to get a loan modification agreement. You can see samples of that in my web site. Most likely you will still need to go through the negotiation process. Let me know if you need any help.
You can do your own mod or we can do it for you.
Sincerely,
Oscar
At 08:45 AM 7/9/2009, you wrote:
Oscar, I wanted to follow up with you on my loan mod request. I had called Chase bank yesterday and they qualified me for a mondiciation over the phone, dropping house payment by $800.
Thank you,
RobertOn Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Oscar Morante <info@nwlossmit.com> wrote:
- Robert,
- It was good talking to you. Thanks for considering NW Loss Mitigation, LLC for your loan modification needs.
- Attached is our pre-qualification form. It is in Excel format. You can also download it HERE Please complete it and email it back to me. Please also send me the following documents.
- Latest mortgage statement for each loan
- Latest pay stubs if employed
- If self employed, latest profit and loss statement. Include last two months and year to date.
- If self employed, last two months bank statements - personal and business
- With this information we will know if we can effectively help you with a loan modification, and give you an accurate cost of service estimate.
- Click HERE for sample loan modification results.
- I look forward to your reply.
- Sincerely,
- Oscar
- Oscar Morante
- NW Loss Mitigation, LLC
- Ph: 971-222-3734
- Fx: 503-296-5663
- 9220 SW Barbur Blvd.
- Suite 119 - #159
- Portland, Or 97219
- info@NWLossMit.com
- http://www.modificationsloan.net/






