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Foreclosure Prevented, The Before and After

It was probably 2007, and the housing crisis was really beginning to hit people and become noticable to the overall economy. I posted a mment on a website to a radio host ib regards to the downfall about to happen, not realizing my message wasn't private. I recieved a call within minutes from a woman struggling with her health because of her mortgage. After many said no, God answered prayers and used me to get both her interest rates lowered and fixed and her delinquent payments forgiven and restructured in a new loan.

Before: Navy Veteran Asked Mortgage Company For Help, Wells Fargo Answered With Foreclosure

"When I contacted them, they said send me this paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. Never heard anything back." That is until Wells Fargo sent her a letter a couple of months ago. It was a notice it was foreclosing on her home, with only $49,000 left for her to pay on it. "It was a shock because I thought they were working with me on it.

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/news-article.aspx?storyid=149805


After: Jacksonville Woman Fights Wells Fargo on Foreclosure - and Wins
She also has some advice for those whose homes are in danger. "Don't give up. Fight for what you have." Gemmill was in shock and was also relieved. She said Wells Fargo also has restructured her payments so she can get back on track. "There will be another 17 years in that house," said Gemmill. Who is already unpacking boxes and settling back in to her home.

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=164917

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