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NACA Save the Home Tour
November 3rd, 2010

As the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) made headlines last week with its brief Los Angeles tour stop, the Feldman Law Center continues saving homes from foreclosure across California, as they has for almost three years now. The personal attention given Feldman’s clients and the success of their attorney driven loan modifications has resulted in a client experience which is unparalleled in the industry. While some may get help from NACA, many will not. In some instances consulting a bankruptcy attorney to file Chapter 7 on unsecured debt might mean the difference of saving or losing a home to foreclosure. Either way, the need for an attorney with a proven track record to help structure and negotiate loan modifications is still growing to achieve the best result. As lenders continue to escalate foreclosure proceedings, the Feldman Law Center staff works diligently to postpone trustee sale dates without filing bankruptcy while files are under active review.
The Feldman Law Center delivers this outstanding customer experience with a team of caring and knowledgeable professionals backed with state of the art technology. The firm employs cutting edge software programs which streamline internal operations such as client documentation and submissions to lenders to ensure that that the loan modification process moves as quickly as possible. In addition to speeding the process, automation of the paperwork aspect of a loan modification frees the attorneys and support staff at The Feldman Law Center to provide highly personal and effective customer service for the duration of each loan modification.
Additionally, The Feldman Law Center has made a new software program available to its clients seeking loan modifications which determines in advance whether their lender will benefit the most from foreclosing, short selling the property, or modifying the loan. The program, known as The REST Report, analyses the details of the property as well as the financials of the homeowner and then provides multiple scenarios for loan modifications. The program also documents eligibility for loan modifications under HAMP guidelines and provides other alternatives if the mortgage does not qualify for HAMP. With its capacity to map out several loan modification options, the report provides a clear picture for each client on the most advantageous path to take in order to avoid foreclosure.
While NACA stops briefly to consult with approximately 40,000 homeowners over the span of a few days, The Feldman Law Center continues to negotiate loans modifications in the manner it always has; with highly personal service and an attorney driven process that nails down the best possible loan modification customized to the specifics of each client. Additionally, consulting a bankruptcy attorney prior to submitting a loan modification package might be in some borrowers best interest. You can contact the Feldman Law Center at 800-527-8497 or visit them on line at www.feldmanlawcenter.com



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