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Posted on April 8, 2009
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With great fanfare a little something here on the recently amended KeepMyHouse.com. If you are careful, you may have noticed that on Tuesday, March 31, I have removed all advertising and sponsorship image & link to a law firm based in California called the Federal Loan Modification Law Center, LLP (FLM).

As some of you know, I had decided to act as a national spokesperson for FLM. I do it because I think a homeowner in foreclosure need to save as much as possible to help in their homes or from under their original loans are no longer able, and I guarantee a fair of the FLM that the operation which is very susceptible run.

As part of my discussion of the FLM, my team and I conducted a detailed audit programs and operations FLM. Resulting 52-page report, which we turned into FLM owners and management team in late December 2008, with the various observations and recommendations to improve operations. Recently, however, he came to my attention that many of my FLM recommendations ignored, and as a result, I decided I could no longer support FLM. Therefore, on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, I was told FLM my intention to end our relationship, and I removed all references to the company in KeepMyHouse.com and other sites that I manage via the Internet.

Earlier today reported the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) action "enforcement" of FLM, FLM used, among other alleged "deceptive tactics to market and service experience a mortgage modification foreclosure help home to" more about the FTC action reading. "Agents of the Federation and of the changes and Crack Down Mortgage Foreclosure Rescue Scams."

For me, I want everyone reading this blog entry to find out that I did not affect the support of the FLM and FLM owners or employees never any of the content found here at KeepMyHouse.com. KeepMyHouse.com bias continues to be a resource that you can for honest and accurate information about the time the loan modification and more confidence.

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