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24 mar 2009 · New Hope Property LLC, also dba New Hope Modifications LLC, Brian Mammoccio, and Donna Fisher. FTC Matter/File Number. 092 3068. Federal Court. District of New Jersey. Case Timeline. June 17, 2010. Stipulated Final Order for Permanent Injunction and Settlement of Claims (393.98 KB)
24 mar 2009 · At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. district court has ordered two companies to stop falsely advertising that they are part of a government-endorsed mortgage assistance network and that they successfully modify mortgages for almost all of their clients or else give refunds.
17 cze 2010 · Brian Mammoccio and Donna Fisher have settled charges that they falsely claimed they could obtain mortgage loan modifications for consumers in all or virtually all cases, falsely promised a money-back guarantee, and masqueraded as part of the federally-endorsed HOPE NOW Alliance mortgage assistance network.
11 wrz 2024 · Mortgage loan modification scams are schemes to take your money – often by making a false promise of saving you from foreclosure. Scammers may: Ask you to pay fees upfront to receive services. Promise to get you a loan modification. Ask you to sign over the title to your property. Ask you to sign papers that you do not understand.
2 kwi 2009 · Last week, the FTC cracked down on two loan modification companies, “Hope Now Modifications” and “New Hope Modifications”, which posed as affiliates of foreclosure alliance Hope Now. The List: • Green Credit Solutions – (now approved by MFI-Mod Squad) • Peoples First Financial. • United Law Group. • Excel Loss Mitigation. • Nations Choice.
7 kwi 2009 · The FTC last month filed cases against two other companies: Hope Now Modifications LLC and New Hope Modifications LLC. So if the offer sounds too good to be true -- coming with an...
12 mar 2009 · New Hope advertises and solicits mortgage modification business through its website, www.newhopemodifications.com and also through agreements with other businesses that generate leads through websites, such as www.fedmod.com.