[quote=temeculaguy]djc, I wasn’t trying to be cynical, just looking at it logically and asking myself the question, “why would a bank who is getting all of their money every month and on time, suddenly ask permission to lose money?” Even when people are in distress they don’t get deals like that, why solicit reworks from your performing loans if you are the bank?
Taking the “no free lunch approach” I assume there is a catch or a part of the scenario missing. Be sure to ask questions other than read the letter. There is one other possibility, it could be a scam of some sort from someone other than their bank or someone posing as the bank, verify the phone number with the actual mortgage servicer’s number listed online or on the bill. There are outfits fleecing people right now and there have always been mortgage companies marketing to get people out of good loans into bad ones, countrywide was notorious for this, marketing to their own clients.[/quote]
tg,
Thanks for your reply and clarification. I too thought ‘why would they do this, this makes no logical sense at all’, which is why I brought the question here to solicit answers from people whose opinion I respect on the subject.
Speaking of, I am interested in the criteria you are using for your Temecula house hunt. As you may remember, I’m renting in VR as this is shaking out and may end up staying in Temecula depending on a few factors. You have some specific things you are looking for, one of which is orientation to the sun which is something I had not even thought of. Would you mind sharing some of this information with me so I know what to look for and what to avoid? If so, my email is svtdriver(at)gmail.