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The Prince George's
Journal, The Prince George's County Times, The Prince George's Sentinel
and The Enquirer-Gazette newspapers have all individually interviewed
the founders of United Capital Mortgage Assistance and each of these
newspapers have written articles about UCMA's unique Foreclosure
Prevention-Default Resolution service.
The Prince George's Journal
"Homeowners on the brink of foreclosure or bankruptcy now may find
other alternatives with the United Capital Mortgage Assistance, Limited
Liability Co."
"Homeowners think
borrowing money or filing for bankruptcy are their only two outlets
when financial problems arise…"
"UCMA provides a
different avenue that is not detrimental to credit ratings, as filing
for bankruptcy can be."
The Prince George's County Times
"We tell people not to rush into bankruptcy without trying to discover
other solutions, because there are other solutions out there. We are
the experts, we know what kinds of programs there are, the requirements
for these program[s], and how to get our clients into these programs."
"We are determined
to keep people in their homes."
"Our greatest
satisfaction is the great feeling when we know we have helped someone
to get back on their feet [and] out of a difficult financial situation."
The Prince George's Sentinel "Preserving
Homeownership"
"Largo based firm prevents families who have fallen behind on their
mortgage payments from losing their homes."
"We assist
homeowners behind in their mortgage payments through a variety of
programs and reinstatement options that are alternative to foreclosures
other than bankruptcies."
"We are not credit
driven or equity driven."
"What we're doing
is making sure owners can find ways to afford the homes they have
purchased. We want them to keep their piece of the American dream which
is Homeownership."
"Our main focus is
to save the house and the credit."
The Enquirer-Gazette
"United Capital Mortgage Assistance works with major mortgage lenders
to find alternative to foreclosure."
"We sit down with
the homeowner and go over their financial situation to show them ways
in which they can prioritize their bills, cut corners in one area,
possibly find part-time work to help make up the difference in other
areas."
"We tell them
right up-front if we don't think we can help them with their situation."
"...UCMA is not a
lender or a mortgage broker and rarely recommends that clients try to
borrow their way out of debt and added that poor credit and
insufficient equity are not factors in his company's ability to assist
clients."
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