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Forensic Review

   
 
Foreclosure Prevention Inst. LLC’s Attorneys can help you with a Forensic Audit of all of your closing documents.

Many lenders knowingly or unknowingly practiced predatory lending and violated many laws for many years. It is estimated that within the past 7 years alone 7 out of 10 loans had violations. Some more common ones where RESPA (Real Estate Settlement & Procedures Act), rescinding rights, and TILA (Truth in Lending Act) violations. Banks and lenders will never litigate if your forensic review raises red flags and will quickly try to satisfy your needs by modifying your mortgage terms or agreeing to a short-sale.

An Attorney Prepared Forensic Loan Audit identifies any violations in your closing documents. This gives you leverage when trying to modify your loan. When the lender sees the audit, he will know you have access to attorneys and have been serviced by experienced legal counsel. This will prompt them to quickly try and resolve the problem and avoid the enormous expense of litigation.

Our attorneys are not only ranked in the top 5 in the nation for foreclosure legal defense but have also been featured in many city and state presentations, panels, and in the news.

If you are not sure about what to send, make a copy of your entire closing package and mail it or fax it to us. You won’t regret it.



Forensic Review for your first mortgage : $499
E-Book and Loss Mitigations forms are included free of charge
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Forensic Review for your first and second mortgage : $699
E-Book and Loss Mitigations forms are included free of charge
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Forensic Review Audit Reports will be emailed in PDF format within 2-7 business days from the day we receive all of the required documents in order to review.



*** We are not offering legal advice. Consult your attorney for legal advice.
Documents for Forensic Review

Loan Application 1003 (Required)
Signed Note (Required)
Appraisal Report (Optional)
Deed of Trust (Optional)
Initial and Final Truth In Lending (Required)
Initial and Final Good Faith Estimate (Required)
Signature Name Affidavit (Optional)
Final Settlement Statement / HUD-1 (Required)