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[5 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | 1,570 views]
Payment Calculator For Loan Modification Reductions

This calculator provides a good idea about what monthly reduction you might be eligible for on your primary mortgage payments, in accordance with the Making Home Affordable program. Under the Home Affordable Modification program, the target maximum amount for your mortgage payment (or mortgage debt-to-income) should be 31% of your gross (pre-tax) monthly income.
This Payment Reduction Estimator will determine what your current …

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[22 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 399 views]
What Can I Expect If I Get Approved For A Loan Modification

Once your lender has agreed to provide you with a Loan Modification, then they will present you with an offer to help with your specific situation. You should then take the time to carefully read and understand all the terms, before completing the documentation. There are many options which the lender may choose from to make your home loan more affordable…

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off | 136 views]
Complete Loan Modification Service

We counsel you step by step to resolve your loan payment difficulties. With our complete Loan Modification Service we prepare all of the paper work, and even speak with your lender or bank on your behalf until your case is resolved. Step 1 involves filling out our FREE Evaluation Form. Once we receive this we will give you a call at your …

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[16 Sep 2009 | 2 Comments | 311 views]
Beware of Loan Modification and Foreclosure Rescue SCAMS!

Unfortunately, during this time of financial crisis maby desperate and confused homeowners are susceptible to being taken advantage of by various scams. At fixmybadhomeloan.org we have put into place an Exclusive Scam Prevention Program, to ensure protection for homeowners. Few, if any company in the loan modification industry offer these levels of protection.
In Phoenix, and Tucson, Arizona we help educate homeowners through monthly …

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[9 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 286 views]
Making Home Affordable – The Obama Administration’s Solution To Stop Foreclosures

The Home Affordable Refinance Program gives up to 4 to 5 million homeowners with loans owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac an opportunity to refinance into more affordable monthly payments. The Home Affordable Modification Program commits $75 billion to keep up to 3 to 4 million Americans in their homes by preventing avoidable foreclosures.

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[6 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 594 views]
Do I Qualify For Loan Modification

An increasing number of homeowners are choosing to contact fixmybadhomeloan.org for assistance with their loan modification questions. In fact we have been providing advice on how to stop foreclosure in Arizona for quite some time now, and more recently have been providing assistance to families all over the country.
Many homeowners are coming to us because they have questions or are having problems …

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[5 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 778 views]
Simple Loan Modification Evaluator

This tools provides a simple and quick guide to see if you are eligible for the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) as outlined by the Obama Administration. Enter your current monthly gross income into the form, and then click on the Calculate button. The tool will calculate a mortgage payment guideline amount. If your current mortgage payment is above this amount and …

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[5 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 1,150 views]
My Mortgage Is Not Behind – Can I Still Get A Loan Modification?

At one of our Loan Modification Workshops in Arizona recently, someone asked the question, “Can I still get a loan modification if I am current on my mortgage?” They went on to say that they are struggling to pay their bills due to a financial hardship, and are just hanging on by a thread. Here’s our answer…