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9/1/2010 6:43 PM (PST)
Is law offices of Dionne Mateo's a legal company? Offers loan modification.
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9/2/2010 9:47 AM (PST)
Dionne Mateos - #205959 Current Status: Active This member is active and may practice law in California.
Profile Information Bar Number: 205959 Law Offices of Dionne Mateos 9829 Carmenita Rd Ste H Whittier, CA 90605 Map it Phone Number: (626) 444-8689 Fax Number: (626) 444-8695
County: Los Angeles Undergraduate School: Univ of California at Los Angeles; CA District: District 7 Sections: None Law School: Southwestern Univ SOL; Los Angeles CA
Status History Effective Date Status Change Present Active 12/22/1999 Admitted to The State Bar of California
Explanation of member status
Actions Affecting Eligibility to Practice Law Disciplinary and Related Actions This member has no public record of discipline. Administrative Actions This member has no public record of administrative actions.
(to access the State Bar file: http://members.calbar.ca.gov/fal/Member/Detail/205959 )
You may want to look under "popular tags" to the left of the page and read helpful articles pertaining to loan modifications. Keep in mind- Effective October, 2009 in California, it is illegal to collect any fees, regardless of the form, for negotiating or attempting to negotiate a loan modification for a residential mortgage. All modification services must be fully completed before any money can be collected. It is also illegal to divide fees or services into components for the purpose of avoiding this law.HUD approved housing counseling agencies are exempt from this law.
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