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  • Why do Mortgage Modifications Usually End Up in Foreclosure

     By:John Cutts

    The incoming administration of Barack Obama pointed to the foreclosure crisis as one of its priorities. But even with aggressive measures, why are there more homes being repossessed?


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Would Principal Reduction Work Better Than the Current Mortgage Modification?

     By:Andy Asbury

    Some home owners can make ends meet by working extra hours or picking up a part-time job to supplement their income and feel that programs that are modifying other home owners’ mortgages or reducing their principal is rewarding those home owner's poor decisions.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • Are banks helping consumers more than the Fed?

     By:Rudson Tren

    Banks ramp up their in-house modification programs leaving behind the Fed's signature HAMP.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • State Mandates Increase Mortgage Modifications

     By:Paul Escobedo

    State mandates that require loan-servicers and banks to hold mediation sessions with borrowers before foreclosures can take place, are having a significant effect on mortgage modification numbers across the nation. Currently there are around 20 states that promote some form of mediation sessions between borrowers and lenders in order for them to reach a settlement rather than foreclosure. In three states, these mediation sessions between borrowers and lenders are mandatory before a foreclosure can take place.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • The Mortgage Modification Muddle

     By:Carlos Montes

    Unfortunately, the mortgage lender bailout has been revealed as a disappointment by the first of these reports. Some of the lenders, such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo, have only extended offers of modifications to between 12 and 13 percent of qualifying homeowners. JP Morgan bank sits at the other end of the scale with modification offers running at around 30% of eligible homeowners.


    In Category - Mortgage




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