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  • SmartFit Loan from Wells Fargo Bad Loans?

    Posted on August 28th, 2010 admin 1 comment
    Jose S asked:


    The situation

    We bought a condo in 2005 at the height of the housing boom for $308,000. Our loan was financed by Wells Fargo, and the type of loan that we qualified for consisted of an 80%/20%, hence it was 100% financed. Both loans were called Smartfit Home Equity accounts and were fixed Interest Only for the first 3 yrs . We were ofcourse told by the loan officer that we should be able to refinance by or before the 3 yrs and get into a regular fixed loan.

    Forward 2 yrs later and with the bust of the economy, deep decline in housing values, and unemployment, we are just one number among the millions of people facing default on their mortgage loan.

    One of us lost our job last year in 9/2007, and that is when we started contacting Wells Fargo trying to be proactive with our situation because we knew in 2008 the loan accounts were becoming variable, and we wanted to be ahead of the ball. At that time, Wells Fargo said they couldn’t help us because we were not in a hardship and we were not past due. All they were offering us was to modify the loans for 1 yr. However, we didnt want a temporaty modification cause we knew 1 yr later we would be in the same situation again, facing variable unpredictable loan payments (needless to say it is 1 yr later and the economy is worse than it was in 9/07). We decided to keep making payments until early 2008 when the payment on the 80% loan converted to variable and we saw that we could not afford it. Again, Wells Fargo could not offer us any assistance because supposedly we could still afford the variable payments. We were told we could not refinance since the value of our property was not there (duh!). That left us with upside loans and variable rates.

    So here we are in 11/2008 we tried getting assistance from Wells Fargo one year ago and currently STILL trying. It has been several months since we have stopped paying and still no notice of forclosure and currently waiting on a representative from Wells Fargo to call us in regards to HUD’s HOPE for homeowners program.

    To top it all off we were never informed that our 20% loan became due and payable after the 3 years expired.

    We recently found out both of our loans might not be considered regular mortgage loans. Since we have a Smartfit loans which are Home Equity accounts and possibly recourse loans. Meaning they can come after us after the difference opposed to a regular mortgage loan.

    We strongly feel we were painted a pretty picture and since we were young and eager into getting our own place we took the Wells Fargo information as face value and belived what they had to say and not knowing we would not be able to afford our monthly house payments if this was a principal/interest and taxes regular 30 year loan. I guess you can called it stupid or naive but this loan was basically a bad loan to start with, not a Smartfit……..

    Roger

  • Is there help for us to combine our home equity and home mortgage?

    Posted on April 11th, 2010 admin 3 comments
    Box asked:


    I will try to make this short, it is complicated. We own 2 commerical buildings, and our home. We have been trying to pay down credit cards for 4 years now with Consumer Credit Counselors. Well economy is terrible, lost my job, and have taken a huge pay cut at my new one. We just quit paying on 3 of our 6 cards, so our credit will be bad. We have never missed a mortgage payment of any kind ever. Our adjustable rate home equity just doubled in monthly payment, and we can only see doom. We have a lot of equity in our commercial buildings with an SBA loan, but would not like to touch that now, (with our credit we probably couldn’t). We are going under, and will not declare bankruptcy for many reasons, just can’t. How can we get our cash flow better with bad credit? Can we talk anyone into combining our two mortgages? (our first is fixed with a great rate). We need help fast! What can we do?

    JOHNATHAN
  • Will the interest rates fall back to where they were last week or wil they continue to rise?

    Posted on January 30th, 2009 admin 4 comments
    harleyless now asked:


    Home mortgage rates and equity loans to be more exact. They seem to have gone up almost a full percent in the last week. I thought the fed res was supposed to lower the rate to boost the economy.

    PHILIP