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Tyrone Wynn, left, and his wife, Eylonda, relax in their new home in Cedar Hill, a Dallas suburb. They still get upset when reminded of how they lost their first home to foreclosure.

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Traps snare those facing foreclosure
Homeowners stand to lose more cash to scammers

Eylonda and Tyrone Wynn of Dallas thought their prayers had been answered when two women from Resolutions Foreclosure & Home Mortgages knocked on the door in December 2005.

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"It was like, 'Yes, we can save our house. We can start over again,' " said Eylonda Wynn, a 37-year-old mother of three.

Rising medical bills had put them behind on the mortgage payments. Their mortgage lender, Countrywide Financial Corp., was threatening to foreclose.

The Wynns paid Resolutions $950 to negotiate a repayment plan, and in January 2006, Resolutions told the Wynns the lender had agreed. But a month later, they said they hadn't received any paperwork and they found out their house was to be auctioned that day and their file at Resolutions had been closed.

A Resolutions official blames the Wynns for not following through on their efforts. But the couple's experience highlights one of the risks for homeowners who find themselves desperately trying to avoid foreclosure: losing more money.

Companies sprouting up

As the number of foreclosures rise around the country, the number of companies offering help is increasing, too. Many are negotiating terms the homeowners could fairly easily obtain on their own, while others are doing even less and simply exploiting vulnerable homeowners.

Experts recommend that homeowners take the following precautions:

•Don't pay upfront fees to any person or organization promising help.
•Don't sign anything without having an independent lawyer review it.
•Seek out accredited financial counselors, using lists such as those kept by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Its list is at http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hccprof14.cfm.
While no one tracks the number of foreclosure aid providers, real estate professionals and consumer advocates nationwide say questionable practices are rising, especially in areas such as Southern California, Las Vegas and southeast Florida.

Terry Shattuck, a 20-year real estate veteran in Colorado Springs, Colo., said he helped one client avoid many "wild rescue offers" in a pre-foreclosure sale.

"Every time I think I've seen the latest scam, another one comes along," Shattuck said. "Every shyster calls these people and says: 'I'll bail you out. All you have to do is sign the deed of the house over to me.' "

Finding homeowners in trouble has become easier as Web sites dedicated to listing default and foreclosure information proliferate. So-called foreclosure rescuers then mail, call or visit homeowners.

"These guys are suggesting they have the ability to protect the homeowners, when in reality they're not doing anything," said Al Ripley, a consumer advocate and attorney for The NC Justice Center in Raleigh, N.C. Chris Wages, the operations director of Home Management Group in Dallas — the name adopted by Resolutions after it bought a title and brokerage company last year — said the company negotiated a payment plan with Countrywide and told the Wynns to expect a certified packet in the mail from the lender that spells out the terms.

Two sides to story

Wages, who only has notes in the file confirming this but nothing in writing from Countrywide, said the case file was considered closed at that point.

"We're very direct and upfront with our clients, but these things can turn sour pretty quickly," he said. "More than likely, they didn't pay the lender's attorney's fees and lost their house."

Wynn said she never received the package. A Countrywide spokesman said the company doesn't comment on specific cases.

The Better Business Bureau of Dallas said five complaints were filed by individuals against Resolutions between October 2005 and July 2006 that sound similar to the Wynns' story. None of the complaints have been answered by the company, and the BBB considers the company's record unsatisfactory, according to bureau spokeswoman Jeannette Kopko.

Wages said that three of the complaints were filed by a competitor but wouldn't provide more details. One of the claims has been resolved with a partial refund, according to Wages, and the last one, the Wynns, is unresolved.

In some cases, a company buys and resells the house, while in other cases, it will rent it back to the homeowners who can buy it after they repair their credit, often referred to as a sale leaseback.

These kind of transactions also can be problematic, NC Justice Center's Ripley says. Sometimes the investor only takes over the title of the house and the homeowner is left holding a defaulted mortgage. In the so-called sale-leaseback transaction, the monthly rent can be too high for the homeowners to pay or there may be too many requirements to repurchase the home.

Home buyers should be careful and consult a lawyer, Ripley said.

Albany, N.Y.-based Rivertown Financial engages in sale-leaseback transactions in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Its chief executive said the actions of some have given a bad name to the whole business.

"There's nothing inherently sinister about sale-leaseback transactions. Businesses do it all the time," said Geoffrey Goldman. "But there are a lot of opportunistic, unscrupulous people out there taking advantage of people. We try very hard not to get lumped into that category."

Lauren Saunders, the managing attorney for the Washington, D.C., office of the National Consumer Law Center, said her group is drafting proposed guidelines for regulations on foreclosure rescue operations. A dozen states already have adopted laws designed to help protect homeowners, Saunders said, while several others are considering it.

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