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Janian & Associates Offers Foreclosure Relief To Homeowners

Very little of the 75 billion dollars the banks received from the stimulus package has been used to help borrowers who are in trouble with their mortgages. The government has decided to try to pressure the banks to approve more loan modifications to provide foreclosure relief to borrowers. It’s about time they did something, but is it possibly too little, too late?

Let’s see, 75 billion dollars is enough to buy 750,000 houses for $100,000 each, so surely at least that many people have been helped with all that money, right? Actually, no. The total number of homeowners who have gotten permanently modified loans as a result of the program is only around 1,700.

More than sixty percent of the people who are believed to qualify for modified loans have not completed all of the necessary paperwork. However, this is only part of the problem. Very few of the people who have turned in their paperwork in full have gotten approved either.

If you do the math, you’ll see there are less than 150,000 people who filled out their applications completely. But out of those, 50,000 have not yet gotten an answer and only 1,700 have been approved. That leaves approximately 98,300. What happened to them? Were all of their applications denied?

In order to try to get more banks to approve modifications, the government has decided to put on their bullying hat. Treasury Department SWAT teams are scheduled to be making visits to lenders next week so they can determine which banks are not making enough loan modifications. Then they will publish a list for everyone to see. I bet the banks’ officers are shaking in their boots over that.

If you are planning on taking advantage of Obama’s loan modification program to save your home, you should consider consulting a loan modification attorney.

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Call janian & associates for a free consultation with a loan modification attorney.

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