The ABC News Fixer Helps Woman Save Home
Published at | Updated atBy STEPHANIE ZIMMERMANN, ABC News Fixer
ABC News first wrote about Ingrid Soriano in September, when The ABC News Fixer and Brian Ross highlighted her mortgage problem on Good Morning America and The Lookout. Ingrid’s encounter with a bogus mortgage modification service had left her in danger of losing her home. The following is The ABC News Fixer’s final update on Ingrid’s mortgage issue and the happy ending she was waiting for.
Dear ABC News Fixer: I was ripped off by a company called RMA Legal Network of Holbrook, N.Y. This company promises it will help people lower their mortgage payments through the HAMP modification program that President Obama created.
They said they would help me for a small fee of $2,800. After one year of lies, today I’m facing foreclosure, and now there is no more RMA Legal Network to help me. I don’t want anyone else to go through what I am going though. Please help me stop these people.
– Ingrid Soriano, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Dear Ingrid: What a journey this has been. We first heard from you in April, when you came to us with news that a “mortgage rescue” company had taken your money and disappeared. Now, six months later, we can report the good news: Your mortgage nightmare is finally over!
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