Homeowners who modified loans are in trouble again
December 8, 2008 by admin
More than half the home modifications done earlier in the year are now in trouble again. This new data points to an economy that is rapidly losing jobs. Without income loan mods will do nothing to help homeowners in financial troubles.
“money may be better spent on creating jobs, rather than averting foreclosures, said John Reich, director of the federal Office of Thrift Supervision office”
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