WESAVEHOMES.COM, Mortgage Modification Legal Network Speaks to Thousands in Financial Crisis at Templo Calvario

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LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif.-(Business Wire)-February 4, 2009 - Templo Calvario, the largest bilingual church in the nation, located in Santa Ana California hosted the wesavehomes.com team to provide information and education on loan modification. Mortgage Modification Legal Network (www.wesavehomes.com) showed up in mass to provide a detailed presentation, 6 tables, tents and kiosks to address homeowner’s concerns.

Across the nation, homeowners are in crisis as they struggle to afford their mortgages adjusting beyond their means. Some residents have lost their jobs or have had a cut in pay. Having worked hard most of their life to afford their home, they are faced with losing this important asset – the centerpiece to their families.

“Our church, like many churches, are feeling the problems that exist in our Spanish community…the problems of our men and women that have fought their entire lives to be able to purchase their homes to realize the American dream, now find themselves in a terrible problem. You all know well what has occurred in this industry, and as a result, our people are suffering,” says Pastor Danny deLeon of Templo Calvario. “I felt in my heart that it was our opportunity to be able to offer them something, some type of help so they can move forward and God willing, save their home and have the home they want and need for their families.”

ModifiqueHoy.com or WeSaveHomes.com provided a team of bilingual legal assistants ready to counsel those church members most in need. Everyone was clamoring for reliable resources and many took information to their family and friends.

“We applaud Templo Calvario for the commitment to their congregants in such a time of need. We hope to educate homeowners so they make the best decision possible for their family in these trying times,” says, Gerry Fernandez, Senior Executive for Mortgage Modification Legal Network and ModifiqueHoy.com. “Our seminars and educational programs are free—it’s about helping to turn around their hardship.”

The wesavehomes.com team is different than other Loan Modification companies because they focus on community outreach and education. Most companies charge for the initial application. At wesavehomes.com counseling services are free of charge and there are no upfront fees and no obligation until the attorney has confirmed that they can be successful. Handling Mortgage Modification for close to 40 years, completing 8,000 modifications last year the wesavehomes.com team has a 97% success rate.

“At wesavehomes.com we always focus on Education first and offer free advice and information based on your specific situation,” says Ryan Boyajian, President of Mortgage Modification Legal Network. “We always counsel our homeowners on how they can get their own loans modified. The reality is that most people don’t want to talk to their banks AND the banks don’t want to talk to them.”

ABOUT THE MORTGAGE MODIFICATION LEGAL NETWORK

The Mortgage Modification Legal Network (MMLN) focuses on community outreach and homeowner counseling providing you the information you need. Founded by industry experts 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. 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 www.wesavehomes.com to find out about the seminar near you or contact us at: (877) 606-MODS. Para Español www.modifiquehoy.com or call (888) 607-4202. 27651 La Paz Road, Suite A, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677.

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