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Road to Recovery Series arrives in Riverside, CA on Sept. 20

September 15, 2011 by Jim Williams, CitiMortgage

Category: Citi Mortgage,CitiMortgage,Community Service,Financial Reform,Foreclosure,Refinancing,Social Media

Citi Road to Recovery Series Hosts

Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention and Client Assistance Events

 

Road to Recovery Series arrives in Riverside, CA Next Week

 

Citi is hosting a homeowner assistance event for distressed homeowners on Tuesday, September 20.

 

The event is free! Here are the details:

 

When:     Noon to 7:00 p.m.

                                      

Where:    Riverside Marriott

               3400 Market Street

               Riverside, CA  92501

 

What you can expect ...

 

CitiMortgage client assistance representatives will be available to consult with homeowners having difficulty making their mortgage payments or facing potential foreclosure to determine what solutions may be open to them. Citi is partnering with Neighborhood Partnership Housing Services (NPHS) for this event.

 

Come out to the Riverside Marriott on September 20 and meet one-on-one with a representative to learn about the various solutions that may be available. Click here to see a list of items you should bring if you wish to meet with someone regarding potential solutions.

 

More events  ...

The Road to Recovery team will make its next stop on September 30 in Norfolk, VA. For details on the event, as well as events at other locations* check the Citi Road to Recovery Series website.

  

*Dates and locations subject to change - please check back for updates. 

 

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dont trust citimortgage, they will lie to you, everything they say and do, you get all of the paperwork they tell you to get, they tell you everything will work out than at the end when they have a workout solution, they say, sorry we cant help you and maybe you should do a short sale on your home or face foreclosure. but there is nothing we can do for you, yeah, citimortgage, you are cons.

Reply to this comment by tracy walczak on 09/19/2011

I appreciate your frustration and apologizey for your experience. I forwarded your information to someone and asked that they get in touch with you directly. Thank you.

Reply to this comment by CitiMortgage on 10/26/2011 in response to tracy walczak

How can this be the road to recovery when people who deserve loans cannot get them, but those with bad credit can? My husband and I have proven we can handle money with a XXX credit score or above, a 15 year history in our chosen careers--at the same employers, showing significant advancement, with assets to put 20% down and anticipated earnings at more than double what we made last year. As a doctor, I decided to go into private practice and leave community mental health because if the potential for higher earnings. This means going from a W2 to a 10-99, so suddenly we are not credit worthy. Really?

How did people with low credit scores get there? Poorly managing what money they have. Who says they will not quit their job or get fired as soon as they sign the loan? I am joining a practice with a 15 year history. I am pretty sure they are not going belly up anytime soon. Worst case, absolute worst case I have to go back to a W2 job and I will make what I was making before. We have bought and paid for 2 houses. We have no excess debt...no car loans. No child support. No credit card debt. No underwriters will even consider looking at us. We have been trying to buy a foreclosure on your portfolio, but nobody will even talk with us. What is the point of trying to have good credit and saving a 20% down payment and trying to get ahead?

Reply to this comment by Dawn on 09/15/2011

Thank you for your blog post. I'm sorry Citi has been unable to assist you. I've forwarded your information to one of our sales managers, who should have already been in contact with you by now. If not, please let me know.

Reply to this comment by CitiMortgage on 10/26/2011 in response to Dawn

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