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Wisconsin foreclosure filings jumped a reported 27 percent in southeastern Wisconsin this May, according to theJournal Sentinel.

The big spike likely is the result of the resumption of mortgage foreclosure procedures now that major mortgage servicing banks have settled with state attorneys general over allegations of abuses and errors, said analysts, in the Journal Sentinel.

Help with foreclosure is needed throughout the entire state but has seemingly increased in Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee as shown in recent court records.

Securing a loan modification directly through your lender is not an easy task. This is where aforeclosure lawyer can provide foreclosure help for homeowners across the nation.

In lieu of all the current deceptive foreclosure practice issues going on with banks and other lenders, the Mortgage Forensic Audit is an effective tool that can be used as legal leverage by foreclosure attorneys to increase chances of mortgage loan modification.

In Milwaukee County, 46.3% of homeowners with mortgages had negative equity, reported Zillow, an online real estate information firm. The level of underwater mortgages in the three other counties: Washington, 20.1%; Waukesha, 15.5%; and Ozaukee, 15.3%.

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Bank of America Offers A Chance For Principal Reductions To 200,00 Homeowners:

Bank of America is offering a one-time chance for 200,000 homeowners to reduce their principal balances. Officials said they are going to begin mailing letters stating this opportunity to select homeowners, according to CNBC.

If people get these things and toss them, they wont be eligible, says Ron Sturzenegger, the Bank of America executive charged with providing solutions to borrowers in need of mortgage assistance, in the CNBC article.

Although this offer may sound too good to be true, Bank of America has confirmed it is real and qualified homeowners who possibly need help with foreclosure will have the chance to knock off as much as $150,000 from the principal of their mortgages.

Bank of America, in a deal with state attorneys general and the U.S. Department of Justice, committed $11 billion to mortgage principal reduction, but executives say they will go beyond that if enough borrowers respond to their offer, as stated in the CNBC article.

This offer has the potential to help many struggling homeowners in need of foreclosure help. The reality of the situation is that this offer will barely reach a fraction of families who really need torestructure their mortgages.

For those who do not qualify for this offer, the Mortgage Forensic Audit can uncover over 335 civil law violations that may be violated in your loan documents. A foreclosure attorney can use this information to help you avoid foreclosure and stay in your home.

by: michaelryson




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