Get a free loan modification consultation from Loan Resolution Services today. Just fill out the form below, and one of our experienced professionals will contact you for a free consultation. There is no fee or obligation for our consultation.

In the meantime, we suggest that you do not send any more payments into your mortgage lender if you are behind and being charged late fees and penalties. Just keep copies of all correspondence, including documenting any phone calls. This will help in our review of your situation, so we can determine the best course of action for you to take.

First name Last name
Primary phone number Secondary phone number
Email Fax number
Property address City State Zip code
1st current mortgage balance Current payment
Name of lender Number of payments you are behind
2nd current mortgage balance Current payment
Name of lender Number of payments you are behind
Your monthly take home income (after taxes)
Your spouse's monthly take home income (after taxes)
Brief description of your situation
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Time, and lenders, are not on your side
If you're in danger of losing your home, you only have limited time and just one shot to get it right. The sad fact is that homeowners who try to do their own loan modifications have a failure rate of over 80%. And the reality is that your lender does not want your home - they would much rather have you keep making your monthly payments and keep your home!

Let LRS make you one of our success stories!
We understand the stress you're under, and the confusion of all the companies and options you have. Take the first step to getting back on track and contact us today. You've found the solution with Loan Resolution Services - we have the expert legal staff and experienced loss mitigation specialists to help you.
If you're in one of the following
situations, we can help:
  • You owe more than your home is worth
  • You can't sell or refinance your house
  • Your mortgage payments have increased or are going to increase
  • You don't have the credit or equity for the bank to give you a new loan
  • You've experienced a recent job loss or other financial hardship
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