They did send me a certified letter it came while I was away on business for several weeks and so was sent back as my S/O was not able to pick it up.
I asked the lawyer how they are able to just go ahead and do this without having me have signed the paperwork.
He said by law they can't however it seems they are.

I also asked him what has been happening.
They have been in constant contact with the lender/mortgage company etc.
The mortgage company acknowledges they have the first mod in front of them ie they have all the paperwork and it should have been honored.
They also said they are in negotiation with my lawyers about a mod with Nationstar/them so again this should not be happening.
They have filed a postponement or so they say but said that it may be the day before the sale that it stops it if it stops it, my lawyers do not trust them or what they have said.
I told the lawyers to go ahead and file an injunction which should have them speed this up, should being the predominant word.
We are going to be sueing them.

Now will this let me keep my house?
Even the lawyers said that what it boils down to is that even if we do the injunction, even though they are in the wrong when it gets to the judge the judge to keep his docket flowing smoothly may wind up just letting them do this.
Yes you read that right.

So why fight?
I mean really why do this?

I've been told to get a bankruptcy which I have to do in GA.
I have found a law firm to do that.
I go tomorrow morning to get that done.
More money I don't have to save my house.

I have some friends urging me to just let it go.
Thing is I have fought hard for this for months now and letting it go seems like a waste and me giving up.
I do NOT give up.
I may lose but I will damn well have given this my best.