Thursday, December 27, 2012

Compensation Refund For Foreclosure Victims


If you know anyone who went thru a foreclosure, they maybe entitled
to compensation, refund, or payments from $500 to $125,000.
Call the Home Preservation Fund at 1-855-778-0855 asap.

Applications are due by Dec. 31, 2012. It's open M-F 8am-10pm, Sat. 8-5.

These were for ~2009 to 2010, but she gave another number for more recent foreclosures:  1-888-995-4673.  She also gave a number for an Administrator for questions 1-888-952-9105.

It's a nation wide program, & from the Office of the Currency called the
Home Preservation Fund.



Dwell in possibility.  ~ Emily Dickinson


6 comments:

JWalker said...

Geez I'm heading there.. anything I can do in Canada?

Anonymous said...

A concern of mine, does anyone know if the OCC, and the collective behind this action, is pro-bank, or pro-consumer? I ask, because the OCC has historically been very much pro-bank. Thus, would one expose oneself to the wrong side.
When I checked on the OCC about six months ago, I was told that if they checked into a loan, it was called "visitation", and that information, once visited, could no longer be utilized as evidence, etc. So, I have reason for my concern.
Thank you John, if anyone can check into the
genesis of who is behind this Home Preservation Fund?
Would love to apply, but don't want to make the leap from frying pan to fire!

Anonymous said...

Ohio, I get 840.00, they took 100,000.00 home from me. To me 840.00 is nothing. They seel your house and thata all you get. Give me a break. But I have the right to sue the servicers. Great I have no money to sue them.

Anonymous said...

yes, you do have a right to sue don't wait. If they sell the house for more than what is owed that is called unjust enrichment and it is illegal. This country is in such a mess and it is sad that this type of crap is going on. When will America wake up and unite and prosecute every single politician for the crimes committed on the people of this country?

Anonymous said...

lol.
The post calls it the
Office of the Currency

Well we know there is no such office, the word comptroller did need to be part of it.

This deadline started in April 2012 and moved to sometime in the summer, can't remember June or July, then moved to September and now December.

I've been keeping track because my home was 'stolen' and they called it a 'foreclosure'.

The reason they keep extending it is because over 4 million people were 'so called eligible' for the remedy but the first due date gave no details.

The paperwork we were to fill out said to apply 'if we lost our home'.

Legally to lose something is to be responsible for it's misplacement such that you don't have it anymore.

My home was stolen...not lost...so I didn't fill it out.

By September, I think, maybe 110,000 of the 4 million people/former homeowners responded.

If you read the original Cease and Desist order at the Office of the Comptroller of Currency site, you'd see that the order told them to hire an independent review group and that they go through all the foreclosures to determine the damage done and the compensation.

They did a bait and switch and want you to go to them and ask them to look so they can say yes or no. Once they say no, you'd have to sue to get remedy since there is no second review.

Best thing to do is ignore them and ignore their offer.
They need a signature in order to clear the titles. A signature for any amount of money will be shown that an agreement (offer) was made and the homeowner accepted (acceptance) their monetary settlement (consideration).

http://www.federalreserve.gov/consumerinfo/independent-foreclosure-review.htm

Anonymous said...

When you called them did they tell you that is what you are getting?