Update 11/2/2011- Unfortunately, it looks as though US Loan Auditors wasn’t exactly top of the line. They were the target of a $60 million dollar lawsuit as well as an injunction by CA Attorney General. I believe the State actually shut their doors.
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A little local news for you this time. US Loan Auditors is a forensic loan auditing company based in Rancho Cordova CA. There has been some negative press for loan audit companies recently and I have to give these guys props for directly confronting the issues in their industry. Loan Audits may not be right for everyone, but it seems that US Loan auditors trying to do right. They even made it on the KCRA 3 news, being highlighted as a reputable and legitimate company by the media.
US Loan Auditors Applauds California Attorney General
Jerry Brown’s Crack Down on Phony Loan Audit Scammers
Scam Artists Request Upfront Fees, Property Title Transfers and Escrowed Mortgage Payments
SACRAMENTO – February 25, 2010 – US Loan Auditors announced today that they are endorsing California Attorney General Jerry Brown’s crack down on “phony loan audits” and “loan modification” scam artists by warning California families that scammers are out to steal their hard earned homes and money.
“It is a shame that people would setup a storefront and call themselves a foreclosure relief agency just to steal from local families,” said Shane Barker, one of the founders of US Loan Auditors. “It is absolutely critical that consumers do their research into the company they are working with and extensively check references before assuming a firm has experts. We have never done, and will never do loan modifications. Our audits are specially designed for attorneys to take right into court.”
US Loan Auditors is not a loan modification firm, but instead is specialized in using the science of forensic loan auditing to help victims of predatory lending, and their legal counsel, uncover violations during the loan documentation or loan origination process. Customers can rest assured that the principals of the firm have extensive mortgage industry experience and the company backs up its expertise by offering a free upfront consultation for their forensic audit services.
“Our audits are not performed with a loan modification in mind,” Barker said. “We do the forensic loan audit to help give homeowners the leverage they need in court, not for a loan modification. Beware of companies promising big results after illegally collecting a large upfront fee.”
Along with a large upfront fee, scam artists may request the transfer of the title of the house to the “rescue” firm; making the mortgage payments to the scammer instead of the lender; and even prey on people that sign paperwork without carefully reading the documents or having an attorney review them.
“Unfortunately, some people are becoming victims twice,” Barker said. “Please be aware of the warning signs of a scam artist and take steps to protect yourself, your home and your family from further risk.”
An estimated 80 percent of the homeowners with one or more of the following; adjustable loans, pick a payment or option ARMs, non speaking or limited English speaking, or stated loan transactions, may have been victims of predatory lending.
www.usloanauditors.com



This is old news, Mortgage Fraud Examiners exposed this problem a year ago in a press release: “Beware Of The Latest Foreclosure Rescue Scam–Loan Audits”
I’m not certain I agree with you. I have an acquaintance who is losing his million dollar home to foreclosure. Its a house he has owned for 15 years. He got under water during the subprime mess. He could have saved the house but got so depressed, he could barely get out of bed. He used to say I want to save my house but he never did anything about it. Its really sad. If you know someone like this, be supportive.
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Yes, US Loan Auditors is a scam. They are in violation as being Foreclosure Consultants. They take up front fees and do nothing.
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I am SO happy that I went with US Loan Auditors. The harassing phone calls have stopped and after months of apprehension and worry, I finally feel calm. I am hoping that My US Legal Services will settle my case quickly. I am very happy I went with them!
My US Legal Services is a great legal brain. They knew everything about loans and foreclosures and predatory lending and I felt very comfortable signing up with them. They really knew their information and seemed to really have a good grasp of the legal system and what they could do for me. I am very excited about going with them.
My experience with US Loan Auditors was satisfactory. I am still waiting for the results from my case with My US Legal Services, which is very frustrating to me. I thought that I would have some sort of news months ago! Client Services was very nice and every time I call, he always talks to me or calls me back, but this waiting thing is killing me. Client Services told me that this wait is standard (4-6 months), as they have cases in front of mine but I wish they would hurry. That is why I say that they are only “okay.” I wish I would have had results sooner.
I’m very up in the air about purchasing a foreclosed property. On one hand it seems like an ideal opportunity, but on the other hand, I feel uninformed – like I probably ought to wait for a few months to see how the market pans out. I am seeking some expert thoughts on the topic
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