LOAN MODIFICATIONS-At the Forefront

Many mortgage industry executives and industry analysts believe that the current mortgage crisis is so serious that only systemic changes can stop further losses from escalation. This has made loan modifications a more palatable solution for both groups. The following considerations should be includ...

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Homeowners
Loan workouts
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Mortgages
Ratios
Subprime lending
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