"When mortgage borrowers fall behind on payments and run the risk of losing their homes, they sometimes grab the first lifeline tossed their direction. Often that lifeline is a TV or Internet advertisement making grand promises - and has more than one string attached.
'The challenge used to be to encourage people to reach out for help,' said Marietta Rodriguez, director of National Home Ownership Programs for the community organizer NeighborWorks America. 'That's not the message anymore. Now it's borrower beware.'
She's worried because many of the companies advertising their services charge or take up-front fees and then do little or nothing for their clients."
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