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Viewpoint: ‘Faulty’ Modification Packages Take Bites out of Borrowers
Oct 09, 2009During the recent foreclosure crisis, borrowers are surrounded by law firms and third-party corporations promising passage into the safe waters of modifications – for an upfront fee. The Law Office of Barsness & Cohen discounted its eBook on how borrowers can modify a loan themselves. The firm marked the “mod-in-a-box” package down to $99 from $249, according to a corporate release.
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Man Robs Bank to Save Home
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In This Corner: PCV Murcor CEO Keith Murray
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‘Pounce Before the Bounce’ Lures Customers with End of Recession
Sep 03, 2009 -
LPS Sees Foreclosure Inventory Rise 89.6% from 2008
Sep 02, 2009 -
Portland House Sales Rise on Lower Median Price
Sep 01, 2009 -
Servicers Initiate 18% Fewer Work-Outs in July: Hope Now
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Seattle Sales Increase on Lower Median Price
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Phoenix Home Sale Prices Rise on Fewer Distressed Sales
Aug 28, 2009
