Cuomo Announces Lawsuit Against “Amerimod” Loan Modification Company To Protect Distressed Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
NEW YORK, NY - August 13, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that his office has filed a lawsuit against New York-based American Modification Agency, Inc. (“Amerimod”), one of the largest foreclosure rescue companies in the country, and its owner Salvatore Pane, Jr. for engaging in a wide variety of deceptive business practices and false advertising to induce beleaguered homeowners on the brink of foreclosure to sign up for their services. Today’s lawsuit is part of Cuomo’s ongoing investigation into foreclosure rescue scams that target New York homeowners.
Attorney General Cuomo’s investigation into Amerimod revealed that while claiming to modify home mortgage loans and lower monthly payments of consumers on the brink of foreclosure, Amerimod typically falls short on its promises. In fact, after Amerimod collects illegal, up-front fees, the homeowners often find themselves in worsened circumstances with respect to their mortgages and unable to obtain accurate information from Amerimod’s representatives or other customer service. The lawsuit seeks refunds and damages for Amerimod’s customers who were charged illegal up-front fees and were deceived by the company’s empty promises, misleading representations, and false advertising. It also seeks to shut down the company’s New York operations.
“Amerimod shamelessly took advantage of thousands of vulnerable homeowners desperately trying to save their homes,” said Attorney General Cuomo. “By charging up-front fees and making misleading and deceptive claims about its ability to prevent foreclosure, Amerimod blatantly ignored the law and tried to squeeze the last dollars from struggling consumers nationwide. My office is determined to obtain relief for these individuals and families, and to prevent Amerimod and other foreclosure rescue companies from continuing to engage in this kind of unlawful conduct.”
The lawsuit asserts that Amerimod:
- Fails to obtain loan modifications for the vast majority of its customers, many of whom end up in foreclosure or negotiate loan modifications on their own.
- Illegally charges thousands of dollars in up-front fees, and fails to refund these fees as promised when loan modifications are not obtained.
- Engages in deceptive and misleading practices by grossly exaggerating its success rate, making false promises about its ability to save customers’ homes, underestimating the amount of time it takes to achieve a loan modification, and misrepresenting that the company is a law office and that lawyers will work on customers’ files.
- Makes false guarantees of 100% customer service when, in fact, once Amerimod has collected its up-front fees, its representatives often fail to return calls of customers facing imminent foreclosure who are desperately seeking a status update on their files.
- Makes false and misleading statements on its website, in newspaper advertisements, and in radio advertisements.
- Fails to include legally required disclosures and notices in its customer contracts, including notice of a customer’s right to cancel a contract within five business days.
- Provides detrimental advice to customers, such as recommending that they stop making monthly mortgage payments, ignore communications from their lenders and avoid consulting with non-profit housing counseling agencies.
- Targets Spanish-speaking consumers who are signed up by Spanish-speaking representatives, and then fails to provide the consumers Spanish-language contracts as required by law.
Amerimod’s central office is in Uniondale, NY, and it has had more than ten branch offices throughout the state, as well as offices in various states throughout the United States. The lawsuit seeks a court order directing Amerimod to stop marketing and providing loan modification services in New York State, provide an accounting of customer fees, pay refunds and damages to all injured customers, and pay monetary penalties to the State.
The lawsuit against Amerimod is part of Cuomo’s wide-ranging investigation into the so-called “foreclosure rescue” industry. To date, Cuomo’s office has issued subpoenas to 18 other loan modification companies that have targeted New York homeowners facing the risk of losing their homes.
For more tips, see the Attorney General’s brochure, “Avoid Foreclosure and Rescue Scams”: http://www.oag.state.ny.us/features/foreclosure_rescue_scams/brochure_download.html.
The lawsuit against Amerimod is being handled by Special Counsel Mary Alestra, Assistant Attorneys General Brian Montgomery, Laura Levine, and Stephanie Sheehan, and Senior Enforcement Counsel David Holgado of the Bureau of Consumer Frauds & Protection under the supervision of Bureau Chief Joy Feigenbaum.
Comments
I HAVE BEEN trying to modify with ameriod since FEB. WITH NO LUCK AT ALL
I sent them money and they do not have the decency to return my call I am so fed up with WaMu they also are very rude to me I am a 68 year old woman who also just lost a brother that lived with me and was helping me with money every week I am so fed up I can’t get out of this terrible loan that I am in can you please help me PLEASE!
Thank you
I would like to try to get my money back from Amerimod, can you please tell me how? They also have changed their name to my negative debt relief center. Can you please help me.
Thank you very much.
Philomena
I am completey shocked. I was trying to contact Amerimod for last couple of weeks, but did not expect to find out that they scammed me.
We had paid American Modification to help us keep our home and now we’re losing our home. We can’t find them anywhere,it’s been over 2 yrs;we also tried contacting them and they never returned our calls; we would like some help in finding them so that we can go sue them to return our money back and give anyone out there the same information we were given to find them and have them do the same. if there is anyway we can be included in this lawsuit against them please do so. Thank you Maria/Ramon
I did a loan with amerimod and after paying them off did not hear from them…..AMERIMOD is a loan modification fraud and Im glad they are getting suited….I should suit them myself……I tried contacting them and they never returned our calls; we would like some help in finding them so that we can go sue them to return our money back and give anyone out there the same information we were given to find them and have them do the same. if there is anyway we can be included in this lawsuit against them please do so…I am all for it
I was approached after having a stroke by Salavtore Pane and Associates. They offered me a solution to saving my home in Roosevelt, L. I. NY. After giving them money to save
my house I was stuck with a mortgage payment two times what I had been paying, Salvatore Pane robbed me of my home and cause me and my family to leave my house. I tried taking him to court in Nassau but I didnt have the money to pay for an attorney to represent me in this claim. I am out of my house and have lost thousands of dollars in equity. I want to followup and continue with a lawsuit against Salvatore Pane. Please send me any information so that I can follow up with this. Thank u from a retired teacher who lost everything.
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