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    Foreclosure Freedom Network

    10718 Nassau Ave Sunland, CA 91040

    (877) 333-4506 Phone · (888) 291-1887 Fax

    connie@foreclosurefreedomnetwork.com

    Our Purpose and General Outline

    Our purpose is to help homeowners prevent foreclosure. We help them stay in their home if at all possible. We are dedicated to helping to unravel this complex situation we are all in today, and help mold and create optimum survival for all involved. It’s a big job, but we have 50 years combined industry experience and know how to help you through this tidal wave.

    You are no doubt aware of the foreclosure debacle we have at present. The abundant loan products of yesterday have become tombstones for our foreclosure victims. The lending industry has side stepped into a position of ‘over qualifying’ new loans. The result of this is a complete pendulum swing from the high volumes of two years ago. There is no more ‘sub-prime’ industry and there are no products out there for these people to move to when their ARM resets causing their payments to double!

    Most Short Sales or Loan Modifications require a few documents. Check out our BLOG for specific and/or additional forms needed:

      • A few simple ‘fill in the blank’ forms.
      • Payroll Stubs and/or Proof of Income for one to two months.
      • The last two months bank statements.
      • Tax Forms or Profit & Loss Statements.
      • All correspondence received from the Lender, Lender’s Attorney and/or Sheriff.

    What if you don’t qualify?

    Even where one doesn’t qualify for a Loan Modification or Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, because income is out of range (too high or low) often we can get Short Sale approval.  There is no guarantee of this but there is no cost to you and we have succeeded often where others have failed.

    Speed is your biggest ally at this point. Without it you can lose everything. Our help in this is invaluable. We ensure it’s priced to sell and negotiate with the lender once a buyer if found at an amount short of the mortgage amount and press the lender to proceed with it.

    Connie Saunders
    Founder

    32 Responses

    1. Lisa  •  November 11, 2008 @8:03 pm

      Do you work with people in Florida?

    2. admin  •  November 20, 2008 @4:53 pm

      Yes!!! We help people all over the Country!!!

    3. Home foreclosure help  •  December 24, 2008 @3:03 pm

      Very useful post. where can i find more articles on this subject ?

    4. admin  •  December 28, 2008 @5:20 pm

      go to http://www.foreclosurefreedomnetwork.com and look at the video on the home page and there are additional videos in the video library. All helpful toward getting loan modifications.
      Connie

    5. Home Foreclosure Prevent  •  January 20, 2009 @12:01 am

      Hi there, I found your blog while searching the net for home foreclosure prevent and your post on About Us looks right on!

    6. Jessie B  •  March 16, 2009 @11:56 pm

      Hmm, interesting post. Wondering what site you did your researching through.

    7. Stackie  •  March 19, 2009 @8:04 pm

      Does anyone else have any experience with this?

    8. Bank Foreclosure Listings  •  March 21, 2009 @5:09 am

      Hi… I found your post FFN-Blog » About Us very interesting. I always find very insightful posts on your blog.

    9. admin  •  March 26, 2009 @9:09 pm

      For any of you who are helping to get a Loan Modified, listen to my Radio Show on http://www.KCAARadio.com 1050 AM San Bernardino station. Great Radio Show every Thursday at 2 PM. You can view these shows top left of this blog as well as on the KCAA Radio Thursday page - going to the Foreclosure Freedom Network Icon where you can select the Podcasts button and download these for yourself.
      Connie Saunders
      Foreclosure Freedom Network

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    17. Ron  •  September 8, 2009 @6:10 pm

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      Dear Clients and Friends;

      The Alumni of Goldman Sachs clearly do not agree with Thomas Jefferson - and some of you may be well aware of this or perhaps interested enough in our current economic scene that is weighing in on us almost mercilessly at this time to check out an article from my friend, and a former banking executive, Bruce Wiseman, on the ubiquitous presence of Goldman Sachs alumni in every dark aspect of our National and International financial meltdown.

      I am a believer in getting to the core of an issue for a real handling. It is more than nice to have volumes of people informed and for my small part I am offering up for your consideration the above quote from Thomas Jefferson and Bruce’s recent article on Goldman Sachs: http://brucewiseman.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=60:the-goldman-connection&catid=34:finance&Itemid=27
      (Note: This is a lengthy article, it is has some stuff worth knowing and permit me to suggest that once you have the article up you read it in a larger font - hit “control ++++”).

      If you are wanting to do something more I suggest that you support Texas Congressman Ron Paul’s initiative to audit the Federal Reserve Bank - http://www.ronpaul.com/2009-07-08/ron-pauls-bill-to-audit-the-federal-reserve-now-has-250-co-sponsors/. As of July of this year Ron Paul already had 55% of Congressional Representatives co-sponsoring HR 1207 with him. Grand public support will make it happen - and that will make a difference because, misinformation and secrecy is no small part of our current economic crises.

      Do you know that the Federal Reserve Bank is not federal, has no reserves and is not a bank? Is that more mis-information than we all need? Let’s find out about these guys - check out the above links and even pass this email on if that works for you.
      Thanks,
      Ron

    18. Carroll B. Merriman  •  December 30, 2009 @9:42 pm

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    19. My Loan Mod Story  •  January 13, 2010 @9:06 am

      I’ve been waiting for several months to get my loan modification off the ground. It seems they take forever and I wish I had better prepared myself by reading more blogs and articles like this…I think I coulda done better.

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    25. Denny Winson  •  February 8, 2010 @5:16 am

      Thank you for the information. I have been trying to avoid foreclosure and this helps me greatly to put things in perspective

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    28. CB  •  June 4, 2010 @1:32 pm

      Connie - thanks so much for your tireless work on getting the short sale completed. I know this would never have happened without your efforts!!! I will send out your $1000 fee next week. Do you have any thoughts on what may happen from here in terms of Chase “forgiving” the loan, or still trying to collect on it or??? Just wondered what other people have experienced. Again - you have been unbelievable in making this happen and I am thrilled with the results. Going to Florida and finding out first hand what had happened, talking to the various governmental agencies, working with Connie Clegg at Chase, communicating and updating me and anything else you did that I’m not aware of, all certainly played a decisive role in accomplishing the short sale. I truly appreciate your efforts and that of Patricia and your staff bringing this to closure. Hope all is well with you!!

      CB

    29. admin  •  June 4, 2010 @1:38 pm

      You’re very welcome and you’re right, lots of long hard work! We’ve checked with the negotiator’s assistant who explained your approval letter, though not specific as to forgiving deficiency, is the one that doesn’t prompt any deficiency collection action. Additionally when reviewing the other properties released in the same complex with similar ‘approval letter’ used, these all forgave deficiency in the actual Satisfaction of Mortgage. So we’ll see. In Florida lenders have 60 days to record a Satisfaction and we’ll be checking on this in about 50 days!

      It was a pleasure working with you as well!
      Connie Saunders
      Foreclosure Freedom Network

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    32. Susan W. J.  •  August 20, 2010 @1:33 am

      Dear Connie,

      I just wanted to thank you and let you know how valuable the time you spent on the phone with me today really was. As you know, we’ve been struggling to modify our second mortgage for two years and while we now have an affordable payment on the first, the overall picture is pretty dismal with such an upside-down situation.

      In a house that needs as much repair as this one, we have looked at the long term and it can seem overwhelming. We want to do the right thing and handle our responsibilities, but the stress has been just too much. Talking with you, getting data, learning what our options are, gave me much relief.

      I feel you are a true professional in your field. Not only are you the most knowledgable person I have talked to, but your compassion and willingness to help are really exceptional. Your persistence with our first mortgage modification was just amazing. I would have given up, months earlier. Your patient, persistent and potent actions really set an example of overcoming confusion and getting a real result.

      As life moves forward and our situation becomes such that continuing to fight to stay in our home no longer seems to make as much sense, you provided, today, even more help, more knowledge, and such a thoughful consultation, just when I needed it most. Thank you so much for all the time and care, once again.

      I feel very lucky to have met you, to have found someone who continues to study in their field and to maintain vital communication lines within it. I feel you will make a real difference, not only to your real estate clients, but to other professionals you will work with, consult with, and study with. I am confident each of these will notice that you are truly an outstanding professional, as knowledgable as you are caring, as interested in the well-being of organizations as you are in the well-being of your clients.

      I know I will ask for your high quality help as things move forward. I feel safer and more able to take needed action with your assistance and this makes all the difference.

      Sincerely,

      Susan Wain Jalo
      Tujunga, CA
      August 18, 2010

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