Helpwithmylender.com
National Legal Help Center Loan modification fraud and securitization fraud

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Help with my Lender.com is just another extension of the fraudulent NLHC. If you go to their website and look under the first video at the bottom of the homepage, the video stating Judge Blasts Wells Fargo you will notice
in red the abbreviation NLHC which stand for National Legal Help Center. If you were to google that name you will then find out that National Legal Help center and National Consumer Help Center are one and the same.

National Legal Help Center is under investigation for loan modification fraud and has charged clients thousands of dollars providing them with no service. Their only goal is to get you for what they can before you lose your home. I have
actually spoken to several of their previous clients none of which homes where saved and all of them paid no less the 8500 by the end of their process. First, they want to charge you at least $2000 to stop a sale date which usually results in the client needing to go down to the court house and filing BK papers on their own. Homeowners are paying $2000
for a handful of documents that they can get for free, and that they still need to fill out and file on their own. So
why did you just pay them $2000? Because youwe scammed into thinking that they couldnt do it on their own and they took advantage of you desperation. Then they want to charge you up to $3500 for a Securitizations Audit that at the end of the day has no bearing on the case even though everything that their sales reps say appears to make clear since. They wont even represent you in court unless you can come up with at least $15000 dollars in advance and would have to run out and locate the nearest and the neediest attorney to represent you.

Once they have milked you out of the fees for the audit now you must pay at least $1000 a month for 4 months under the pretense that you are establishing a new payment history for your new lender. Who are these lenders and do they really exist. Answer NO! This company will eventually go down just dont let them take advantage of you and your family in the meantime. The reason their website is now Help with my lender.com is because this site has not yet been linked to their true identity. Why would the website be so different from the company name? Reason being the old company name was putting them out of business. Names in this company to watch out for Sarah (OWNER), James, Johnny, Jaron, Sherwin, Rick, Ricky, and Matt.

This is a team of ruthless sales people who all where once Loan Officers now trying to get rich quick again. All of their fraud investagators are paid 20% to 25% of every dollar you pay this company as a commission. None of them are having a hard time with their mortgage payments.


Company: Helpwithmylender.com
Country: USA
State: California
City: Santa ana
Address: 1740 E. Garry ave. #206
Site: helpwithmylender.com
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