Wells Fargo Keeps Changing Its Story

In our law firm's experience, mortgage "disaster relief" almost always becomes a nightmare.

If Wells Fargo granted you short-term payment relief, and told you that your payments would be added to the end of your loan, you may be in for a big surprise.

"Subject: We need to correct some information we gave you."

Don't let Wells Fargo steal Christmas again.

A client of ours received a follow up letter seven (7) weeks later stating:

• The [prior] letter incorrectly said that any payments that become due during the relief period and are still unpaid will be moved to the end of the loan.

• Prior to the end of the relief period, please contact us to address your situation. We'll work with you or your representative to review the loan status and gather financial information. Then, we'll determine which options may be available to resolve the entire delinquency."

Consult With An Experienced Attorney Now

Without knowing what options Wells Fargo may or may not offer after the "payment relief," we're investigating whether or not Wells Fargo can be forced to honor their initial letter. If not, we can offer advice to put you in the best possible situation for any modification or workout solutions you may be offered.

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What do we know?

Amerihope Alliance Legal Services is a law firm that has been helping homeowners fight foreclosure since the housing market crashed in 2008. We've helped homeowners after every major financial disaster and hurricane in the last 12 years. Our lawyers are well-versed in financial hardship, and we know how to help you navigate the "options" and "promises" from your mortgage lender or servicer.