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That's when they retained (hired) us in late 2012. We understood the couples' commitment to saving their home, and began to work with them to get a loan modification. In early December 2012, Bank of America denied our initial request for a loan modification, saying that they didn't believe that the couple suffered through enough hardship. By the time January arrived, we were already working to resubmit the couples' loan modification package with more updated information. While we were in the information-gathering process; the husband lost his job; we had to update the couples' information package, and then had to resubmit all their information several times thereafter. This came as no surprise to us- Bank of America is known for re-requesting documents from its customers during loan modification. A recent lawsuit has alleged that BOA's entire system has been purposefully designed like this to keep customers from getting loan modifications.
Bank of America-Nationstar Loan Modification Overview | |||
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Before | After | ||
Monthly Payment | $2,609.36 | $1,393.22 (a $1,216.14, or 46% reduction!) | |
Interest Rate | 9.025% | 6.638% fixed ( a 26% reduction) | |
Foreclosure | Home not in foreclosure, but client 4 1/2 years behind. | Threat of foreclosure completely averted. | |
Benefits to Homeowner | Client received loan modification terms for next two years; after that, mortgage will return to previous terms. |