The acronym NACA applies to three organizations, which can be confusing initially:
- Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America
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The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America is a non-profit organization offering mortgage origination, refinances, HUD-approved mortgage counseling. It also stages media events where NACA’s leader and volunteers confront CEOs of banks it believes are harming consumers. The group also organizes large events it calls the “Save The Dream Tour” where NACA provides mortgage counseling to distressed homeowners and face-to-face meetings with bank officials to facilitate mortgage modifications.
- National Association of Consumer Advocates
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The National Association of Consumer Advocates helps consumers find local lawyers with experience in debt, mortgage foreclosure, landlord-tenant, vehicle lemon laws, and other consumer-related legal issues. This NACA also offers occasional seminars for lawyers who want to learn more about the Fair Credit Reporting Act, bankruptcy, mortgage foreclosure prevention, and similar issues.
- National Association for Campus Activities
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This NACA helps student event planners at colleges and universities find speakers and entertainers for campus events.
Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA)
Our discussion will focus on Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America. NACA has three primary functions: mortgage and refinance origination, mortgage counseling /mortgage modification, and consumer advocacy.
Mortgage and Refinance Origination
NACA offers what it calls a paperless process to originate loans. NACA claims to have $10 billion in commitments from lenders to originate mortgages and mortgage refinances. NACA's origination fees are low, but come with a catch. The borrower is required to pay an additional $50 per month for either five or ten years, depending on the loan, to NACA for a “Membership Assistance Program” (MAP). MAP provides up to three months of mortgage payments if the homeowner is unable to afford their mortgage payment. A peer committee administers the fund.
A NACA loan also includes a requirement to volunteer five times per year in NACA local offices, NACA demonstrations, or the MAP peer committee. Also, no member of the household can have an ownership interest in another property, and the homeowner must occupy the NACA-financed property.
Mortgage Counseling / “Save the Dream Campaign”
NACA sponsors and organizes large meetings around the country where it provides mortgage counseling to distressed homeowners. NACA encourages the major mortgage servicers, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, to send representatives who are authorized to give approvals on mortgage modifications. At a recent meeting in Los Angeles, NACA claimed it processed 30,000 modifications, and received approvals on 80% of its applications.
NACA does not charge a fee for this service, and the NACA Web site claims the modifications are more significant that those offered by the mortgage servicer’s directly. A common comment by Save the Dream participants is due to the large numbers attending, it is common to spend an entire day or more waiting to see a counselor and then a bank representative.
NACA also offers mortgage counseling in its local offices.
Advocacy
The founder of NACA is a former union organizer in Boston, and does not shy away from using confrontation, often covered by the media, to target banks and bank CEOs NACA determines are engaging in anti-consumer activities.
Complaints
NACA requires that its clients use its Web site to enter information about themselves their property, and loans. NACA touts the system as being paperless and more efficient than what other mortgage originators use. On consumer complaint Web sites, however, some clients state the system is not so efficient, and the Web site does not display correct or updated information about their account status.
There is a consistent series of complaints from consumers that the closing time for a new mortgage is three months or more. Postings on NACA’s Web site forum indicates readers find it difficult to reach a NACA customer service representative on the telephone, and instead get either no answer or a message indicating the office is closed.
Some Save the Dream Tour participants state that the modifications they receive at the event are provisional and subject to approval by an authority at the mortgage servicer's home office. It is impossible to know what percentage of participants who receive a modification at the event are final or subject to later approval.
Your Question
It costs nothing but your time to participate in a Save the Dream session. If working directly with your mortgage servicer has lead you nowhere, then participating in a Save the Dream Tour cannot cause you any harm. Visit the NACA Web site to learn what documents to bring to the session. Double-check your documents before you depart lest your trip be in vain due to a missing piece of paper. If you have any doubt about what to bring, err on the side of caution. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a folding chair if you plan to arrive early to be the first in line. Bring a book or two. Also, set your expectations realistically. If you have no income, for example, there is nothing anyone can do to assist you.
I hope this information helps you Find. Learn & Save.
Best,
Bill
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- Was the modification you received subject to approval, or did you receive a final approval on the spot?
- Was there a fee? If so, how much?
- How long did the process take?
- Approximately how many people would you estimate attended your event in Phoenix?
Guadalupe, AZ | February 22, 2011
- The modification was on the spot! I did drive back home to pick up my pay stubs for proof of my income, originally I had taken bank statements and was informed that due to all fraud and forged type of paperwork they would prefer if I had my pay stubs with all the information like my gross & net with the deductions so they can properly calculate my earning. They were looking for proof of hardship and real expense amount to calculate what I could afford and if this was feasible to the lender.
I waited for an hour or so after all the numbers were plugged in the computer for the negotiator's boss (management) to look over all the paperwork via the Internet. - I did not pay a single penny except for the parking meter. The negotiator said the bank pays NACA for every successful modification.
- I went to the event after work on Friday at 6p.m and returned home at 10 pm as my lender had left for the night. So I returned back on Saturday morning 9 a.m for a meeting with my negotiator and the paperwork for the modification was completed by that evening 9 p.m. I returned back with a letter of modification and reduced interest rate. The negotiator said that the rest of the documents will be mailed to me as the he had problem with printing them there. Since then I have received a letter to inform me that the late fees have been forgiven. I have to still receive the new docket for the new mortgage payment, that begins in April.
- I was told the first two days were very busy here. But when I went on Friday night there were about 400 to 500 people being assisted that day and on Saturday there were a few less, maybe 350 people.
I found NACA helpful, and recommend it if you are getting nowhere with your mortgage servicer.
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