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Sub: #1 What to do
Replied on 05-30-2011, 11:50 AM
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I receivied a Home Saver from Dyck Oneil and then my Mortgage Company did a Loan Modification, I assumed the home saver would be included, but it wasnt. I live in Georgia and I know there is a cease and desisit order against them, am I still liable for this debt ???




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Replied on 05-31-2011, 02:50 AM
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Googling Dyck Oneil brings up a lot of info....but they were a loan servicer for Fannie Mae. Mortgages are complicated...but more than likely there is a prom note and lein you are liable for.

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