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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Mortgage Modification Legal Network’s Temecula Seminar a Success
Reliable Information is Paramount During These Discouraging Economic Times

On Tuesday night, January 20, 2009 Mortgage Modification Legal Network (MMLN) presented to a bustling auditorium full of homeowners eager for reliable loan modification information. Homeowners feeling the burden of debt in these economic hard times were eager for information as the LIVE question and answer section lasted over 45 minutes.

“With unemployment continuing to soar, we know that homeowners are finding it increasingly difficult to manage their mortgage payments. When a loan modification seems to be the best alternative we want them to be informed so they make the best decision for their family,” comments Ryan Boyajian, President of Mortgage Modification Legal Network.

Mortgage Modification Legal Network provides education and loan counseling services and its seminar series is designed to reach homeowners directly in their neighborhoods. When they see an auditorium full of fellow residents, they realize they are not alone and the fear of financial crisis seems to lift with the hope of changing their loan.

“This seminar was extremely informative and I felt like all my questions were answered directly,” commented Temecula resident, Lena Fooks. “Unlike others I didn’t feel pressure so I would definitely recommend this seminar to all my friends and family.”

MMLN services homeowners nationwide and places homeowners together with a network of attorneys that will advocate on their behalf to achieve the best possible loan adjustment for their budget.

“We know we can help, and we want to reach as many homeowners as possible. We are about education, outreach and counseling. This is a nationwide effort for us and we have an incredible bilingual team as well,” concludes Boyajian.

About the Mortgage Modification Legal Network:

With over 40 years of combined experience in the financial services, debt settlement and mortgage industry, MMLN has rapidly become one of the largest nationwide loan modification and loss mitigation servicing firms.

Founded by industry experts and with the help of our nationwide network of attorneys, MMLN was created to meet the mortgage industry's increasing demand for loan modifications, loss mitigation services and loan work-outs. We have created a variable cost solution that allows all of our clients the ability to contract our services in hopes of saving their homes.

Visit our website at WeSaveHomes.com to find out about the seminar near you.

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