How A Relentless Attorney Finally Got Wells Fargo To Modify His Client’s Mortgage — And How You Can, Too

Posted on: February 22, 2010
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California attorney Wajahat Ali has written a chronicle of how he helped a couple in Sacramento defeat expert stonewalling by Wells Fargo and finally got the bank to modify the couple’s mortgage.

The story is revealing on many levels, especially the lengths banks will go to to make those who want a mortgage-mod just give up.

In the end, Wajahat won. Wells Fargo slashed the monthly payments for his clients and let them keep their house (at least temporarily).

What was Wajahat’s secret?

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