Mars Act Disclosure

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MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE RELIEF SERVICES DISCLOSURE

The following disclosure is made pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s MARS Rule (16 C.F.R. §322 et seq.).

IMPORTANT NOTICE: You may stop doing business with us at any time. You may accept or reject the offer of mortgage assistance we obtain from your lender [or servicer]. If you reject the offer, you do not have to pay us. If you accept the offer, you will have to pay us our fee for our services. We are not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan. If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: We are not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan. If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.

Disclaimer - All information is provided for informational purposes only and is Not legal advice, consult an attorney or financial expert for legal advice. This is general information and is not intended to provide advice on any specific question or transaction. Parties to any real estate transaction should seek competent legal and/or tax counsel to determine the legal, credit and tax consequences of buying or selling a home. Listing your home for sale and attempting to do a California Short Sale is a possible solution to avoiding foreclosure but not a guarantee that your lender won't foreclose or pursue other means of collecting the unpaid debt between what you owe and what the home may sell for.

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