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loan modification: Loan Modification Series: Avoiding Loan Modification Scams - PART 5 of 5 - 01/25/09 10:38 AM
Avoiding Scams When Looking For Mortgage Payment Rescue
Companies that help you stop foreclosures, attorney-facilitated Loan Modification companies, and loss mitigation companies all target people who are in or who are facing foreclosure.  Some of these companies may not be legitimate and may try to scam the consumer, making an already bad situation even worse.   
Before signing any papers, talk with an attorney or a state regulatory agency. It is important that you speak with someone who is familiar with the governing process of these companies.  Also, make sure the business has filed a contract with your state and that … (10 comments)

loan modification: Loan Modification Series: FAQ's - PART 4 of 5 - 01/23/09 09:52 AM
Loan Modification Series: PART 4 of 5 -
The 10 Most Common Questions About Loan Modifications
For many people trying to avoid foreclosure, the process of renegotiating their loan can be difficult to understand.  If you are considering contacting your lender to attempt negotiations for a loan modification in order to avoid foreclosure, it is vital that you are adequately prepared and able to present your case in the best possible light, The process begins with gathering as much information upfront as you possibly can to insure a successful negotiation. I have compiled a list of the Top 10 Questions about Loan Modifications. … (3 comments)

loan modification: Loan Modification Series: Can A Loan Modification Assist in Avioding a Foreclosure? Part 3 of 5 - 01/21/09 09:43 AM
Loan Modification Series: PART 3 of 5
Avoiding Foreclosure with Loan Modifications
With the rising rate of foreclosures in the United State, mortgage modifications are quickly becoming the answer to many people's prayers. Until recently, mortgage companies were reluctant to provide the option of mortgage modification to people facing foreclosures. However, with the ever-increasing amount of homes in danger of foreclosure, lenders are more willing to try new and different approaches to help a homeowner keep their home. They have come to realize that they can minimize their loss and avoid bankruptcy by working with the homeowners.
A loan modification, sometimes called … (6 comments)

loan modification: Loan Modification Series: Are the Banks Willing to Play? PART 2 of 5 - 01/19/09 09:38 AM
Loan Modification Series: PART 2 of 5
Why The Banks Will Lower Your Rate Without Refinancing 
My, my, how things have changed . . . . Just a few years ago, real estate prices were booming. "Sold" signs that were once the "norm" have now been replaced with foreclosure signs. Lenders are having difficulty attracting investors because of the enormous bad debt on their books. The never ending spring of fresh consumers who could be enticed with sub-prime mortgage products have gone by the wayside as lenders have gotten trapped between the FDIC and possible loan fraud investigations.
Today, banks are … (9 comments)

loan modification: Loan Modification Series: Big Solution to a Growing Problem PART 1 of 5 - 01/18/09 07:03 PM
                                                                                  
Each and every day, we here another story, an effected co-worker, your child's classmate, an old friend, and on and on...
With the number of foreclosures on the rise and a weakening real estate market pinning homeowners into homes they can't afford and can't sell, it's time to introduce a new way to prevent foreclosures. This tool, referred to as a loan modification, creates opportunity for lenders to modify a previous mortgage contract they hold with a borrower, and has the potential to seriously aide in the ending of the current mortgage crisis.  Many borrowers are seeing their current mortgage … (8 comments)

 
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