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Here’s a list of loan modification do’s and don’ts to help you avoid common pitfalls. Do know your rights . More than 80% of mortgage contracts violate one or more lending laws—and most of them go unnoticed. But these violations can be your biggest weapon in the loan modification process. They can give you the leverage you need to negotiate with your lender and stop foreclosure. Your loan modification attorney can help you understand your rights and use them to get the results you want. Don
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lt;u> lt;strong> Contact directly the change at the national level: Based on reading this article, we assume you need a loan modification with Countrywide Bank. As such, there are two possibilities, in principle, try to do what the negotiations with the acquisition of Countrywide, or services of a third company loan modification support this project. In the absence of a better term, in essence, the option is quot;do-it-yourself ready for change, and some obvious advantages, namely
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by Moe Bedard on June 30, 2009 · 0 commentsin Homeowner Scams Submitted by a homeowner and member of the LoanSafe.org Forum. Please don’t take the bait like this guy did. Read my blogs, download my FREE e-book on the right of this website or join the forum with 16,000 other homeowners just like you!Home Protection Agency aka THE ELITE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GROUP ake EFMG.The service I recieved was for a loan modification package that featured special telephone numbers that only their advisors had