With Puget Sound having so many active military members, this is good information to get the word out on. Know anyone who might need this kind of assistance? The lenders who are involved in these programs are JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America, two of the largest loan servicers in the USA.  Please forward!

http://www.dsnews.com/articles/senators-and-top-servicers-increase-assistance-for-armed-forces-members-2011-03-11

 

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3 Comments on Assistance for armed forces members who may be having a tough time with their mortgage

MAR
15
2011
318,177 Points

Great link for home owners in the military facing problems with their mortgages it is good to know there is help available for them.

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I think this is a great resource for members of the military who need help with their mortgages. Thank you for providing this information, I will be sure to pass it on to my clients

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If you really like getting updates on all matters regarding distressed property and how servicers are handling things, I would really recommend the www.dsnews.com website and sign up for their daily news feed.  Lots of good articles and information comes through there.

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