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COuntrywide put me on a paynment plan, I could not make the paynments

May 21, 2008

I tried to work out a payment plan with Countrywide, but wasn't able to make the May 15, 2008 payment of $1091. I am behind for the April and May 2008 payments, with late charges and fees, in the total amount of $1,693.93. My husband is on dialysis and he is on disability. We have 1 child - 13 years old. I do not want to have to cash in my 401(k) plan, but I may not have a choice unless I can receive help soon. My repayment plan would have been through August 15, 2008, if I had been able to make the May 15, 2008 payment. I contacted Countrywide and they were going to do a workout for 15 months at $1062, which was ridiculously long and tedious. I am less than $1700 in arrears, not thousands and thousands. Can I qualify for any help here? I am the sole income and most of my income goes to provide health insurance for the family. Now, I am choosing between prescriptions to keep my husband alive and well and paying the mortgage and utilities, and am getting help from a Christian ministry that provides free food to us in order to alleviate some of the expenses there. My church only provides $200 a month of help for a few months, and I have not been there long enough to qualify for this help.

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Posted By larry at 10:19 AM
Comments (2) | Categories: Georgia Foreclosure, Countrywide | Tags: countrywide financial georgia

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Comments

Most certainly, the "Foreclosure Crisis" was initiated by those unscruplous, greedy lenders and apparently, supported by our Government. When those of us obtained our Loans, we qualified, then our loans were sold to larger lenders such as Countryswide Home Loans. The last seven (7) months I have been working to get a Loan Modification in order to avoid foreclosure. Also during those 7 months, I have been locked out of maintaining my account online or viewing pertinent information. I continued to make payments in December, February, March, April and May. Instead of making an online payment, I have had to go to the local Countrywide branch to drop off payment that they would FedEx to Countrywide Corporate at times not recording payment until late fees would be incurred. I, and my housing counselor have phoned and faxed financial documentation, hardship letters, etc. at least 5 times. Each time, that information has been lost or mishandled. Though going through Bankruptcy, I wanted to reaffirm with Countrywide. In October, 2007, I spoke with two Countrywide representatives regarding the status of my mortgage and possible options available to me after missing my October payment and decision to file bankruptcy with a planned filing date of November 2, 2007. The two representatives that I spoke with explained the option of a Loan Modification and that I would need to send in financial information and write a letter of hardship. I wrote the letter October 23, 2007and faxed it with my financial information the next day. When I phoned a week later to confirm receipt, the customer representative that I spoke with explained that it did not appear to have been received. The following day, I refaxed the documentation and request for Loan Modification. After two weeks and not hearing from Countrywide regarding the documentation, I again phoned the Countrywide Hope Hotline to confirm receipt. I was informed that it had been received, however, as I had filed bankruptcy it was not pursued. I still had not heard from Countrywide, nor would they work with my attorney regarding a reaffirmation agreement. Instead, Countrywide requested a Relief Order, which would be granted February 6th if not contested. Per my attorney, his conversation with a Countrywide Representative, and the documentation in the Order, by the Court granting this Order it was to allow Countrywide to speak with me directly regarding a workout plan or begin proceedings. My attorney spoke with a Countrywide Representative in the Bankruptcy Department January 15th, who explained to him that once the Relief Order was granted, I would be hearing from someone at Countrywide. The Order was granted February 6th, though I never did hear anything from Countrywide. To the contrary, when I contacted Countrywide after the Order was granted, and even after my Bankruptcy was discharged, they refused to speak or work with me. Earlier this month, I wrote and faxed a letter of complaint to Countrywide regarding the mishandling of my account. While my husband and I were out celebrating his birthday and our anniversary, I finally received a call from my "Negotiator" with Countrywide. Though I explained that this was not a good time, my husband and I were out in public celebrating, my "Negotiator" insisted that "if" I wanted to be considered and follow through with this process, I had to speak to her at a specific time and answer her questions at that time. After trying to explain to her the processes that I had been through the last seven months, my complaints and hope for closure to this situation, my thoughts and feelings were trivialized. At the end of the conversation I was TOLD that I HAD to call her back Tuesday, May 20th, in order to proceed. Again, it is strictly on their terms and no consideration or compassion to the homeowner. Through this whole process, I have acted in good faith and made every effort, with nothing in return from them. My question is how many people have already lost their homes or in the process of losing their home that has experienced the same? I have pleaded and begged for Colorado, my State's officials, to step up and do something to stop this situation from spiraling further. Instead, I am told that they cannot intervene on an individuals behalf due to ethical reasons. It is a personal issue with a private company. They have tried to pass legislation but it is President Bush's fault for vetoing that legislation. In my opinion they are all at fault and share equally in that failure. Instead, they seek to sit idly by and watch us lose our homes. Forget an indivuduals behalf, forget my behalf, act for ALL of us! Last week the President made a comment regarding the foreclosure crisis and that he will not "bail out" lenders. The President has already "bailed out" lenders with Bear Stearns & Co. and again by not passing ANY legislation that will even the playing field. Supposedly he helped Bear Stearn & Co. in order to save the American People from recession and avoid a deeper impact on our economy. Sorry but it is too late, we are already in a recession. In addition, the action was “unethical”, biased and unfair. Our Elected Officials are good with words, that is how they got in office, but can they walk the talk. No, they cannot. They talk of how they want to help the American People by passing of legislation, but no action is put toward those words. Instead, the American People get our elected officials pointing the finger at one another, blaming the other “party” for the failure. Those WORDS do not help the American People that are facing foreclosure and trying to get through this "crisis". Our elected officials have absolutely no idea the despair, stress and fear one faces in this situation. How many more people have to become homeless with an already large homeless population in our Nation? How many more people have to lose their homes? Lose their jobs? Families? Family members? Their lives? Oh, that doesn’t matter either because they don't know who we are. We don't have a face. They have no personal connection to any of us, so why would they care? They speak of ethics but what about morals, does that matter? I believed that it was our responsibility and duty as human beings, much less Christians, to help one another out. I believed that our Country was built on “We the People, For the People”. I was wrong. It was built for companies, corporations and lobbyist. There are thousands of us, hundreds of thousands of us in this situation. It is unfathomable to me that it is better for all of us to lose our homes when we have such a strong desire to keep them. We (homeowners) are not asking for a "bail out". We are simply asking that the lenders be required to work with us in a timely, reasonable and fair manner. The Mortgage Companies and Lenders are the ones that initiated this crisis by the Free Lending and Adjustable Rate Mortgages. Adjustable Rate Mortgages are a trap and take advantage of those of us that desperately wanted a slice of the American Dream! There is absolutely no way to get ahead when one's mortgage adjusts 35% - 50% higher. It is a system set up for failure! In my opinion, it would be in everyone’s best interest and welfare for the Mortgage Companies to work things our with us, instead, they want to be greedy and keep their adjustable rates. Again, it is strictly on their terms. No consideration or compassion to the homeowner. How will it benefit the economy, lenders, our Nation when hundreds of thousands of us are displaced? We have no where to go because we have bad credit and no one will rent to us. In an already declining job market, more of us suffer job loss because we have no where to live. No address. There will be more people living on the streets, more crime, more draining of Public and Social Services, all because the Mortgage Companies refused to “work” with us and our Government turned their back on us.
Posted By Colorado Homeowner on May 25, 2008 at 03:43 PM
Defaulted or been Foreclosed? Writer wants to interview you so the country can see the emotional toll this crisis is taking on families in America. Countrywide stories wanted especially. Email me your contact info confidentially at: Stories@ForeclosureOfAmerica.com
Posted By Mortgage Stories on June 20, 2008 at 10:28 PM

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