wnissen- I know it sounds like a scam, I so agree with you. I am trying to get more info on it to tell her it is not a good idea. But I can't find any negative stuff on it so she wont believe my words. I love her dearly and want to help her but it's hard to fight without ammo.
Gotcha, it can be very hard to get people to let go of that belief.
Even though the address they list is in Syracuse, Indiana, the principals of the company are located in Newport Beach, California. They appear to have other businesses including a real estate brokerage service:
http://findbuilderhomes.com/ (note that they only represent buyers of new homes, collecting 3% for almost no work)
and a mortgage brokerage:
http://www.lendingsourceonline.com/mortgage-company-directory/mortgage-broker-detail-16112.asp
If you google for "yourlastsolution", you'll find some more specifics. From what they say about "non-disclosure violations," it sounds like the plan is to find tiny errors in the paperwork and use those to tie up the company and prevent a foreclosure. Because mortgages are insanely complicated (no two are exactly alike), tiny errors abound, and a homeowner would probably get pushed to the bottom of the pile due to the huge crush of foreclosures happening. The lender does not want to be out of compliance, because, all evidence to the contrary, there are some pretty strict regulations out there. So it sounds like this is not an out-and-out scam where they take your money and, sometimes, your house, which is heartening.
However, if you're going to contest a foreclosure on legal grounds, why would you use a loan broker instead of a lawyer? I know you're looking for hard evidence, and I can't find any BBB complaints or anything like that. All you can do is make sure your friend gets everything in writing and hope for the best.
Walt