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MORTGAGE
ASSISTANCE RELIEF SERVICES DISCLOSURE – INITIAL
The
following disclosures are being made pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s
Mortgage Assistance Relief Services ("MARS”) Rules (16 C.F.R. Part 322).
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Before using this
service, consider the following information:
We
do not and cannot charge you any upfront fees in conjunction with agreeing to
buy your dwelling via a short sale or for providing you any other type of
mortgage assistance relief service.
We
are NOT associated with any
government agency or program, and our company is NOT approved by the government or your lender(s).
Even
if you accept this offer and use our service to sell your dwelling via a short
sale, your lender may not agree to change your loan or approve the short sale.
We
are not and will not provide you with legal advice or representation.
At
this time no one knows how long it will take to complete the short sale. There is no guarantee that the short
sale or any other type of mortgage assistance relief service will be approved
by your lender(s).
You
may stop doing business with us at any time with regard to the short sale, our short
sale negotiation services (if any),or real estate brokerage services (if any) which
are being provided to you as a part of our effort to buy your house.
You may accept or reject the offer of mortgage assistance including
the short sale approval that we may obtain from your lender or servicer. If you
accept the offer, you may have to pay us a fee of $ -0- for our short sale
negotiation services. This fee and
all other fees associated with the short sale of your dwelling will be listed
on the HUD 1 closing statement. You
may be obligated to pay us or an affiliate a commission for real estate
brokerage services if you reject a written short sale offer acceptable to the
buyer.
If you stop paying your mortgage, you
could lose your home and damage your credit rating.
Any
decision to stop or limit communication with your lender should be determined
by you and your legal counsel in accordance with the Fair Debt Collection
Practices Act. |