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		<title>Loan Modification:  The Right Option?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mari Holt</dc:creator>
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Recently, while researching the loan modification lead type, I came across some very interesting (and helpful) information about loan modification.  This is something that Leadpile Lead Exchange currently is not generating, however we are currently doing the much needed research to roll out this new lead type.
After speaking with a representative (Souban Houn) who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recently, while researching the loan modification lead type, I came across some very interesting (and helpful) information about loan modification.  This is something that Leadpile Lead Exchange currently is not generating, however we are currently doing the much needed research to roll out this new lead type.<br />
After speaking with a representative (Souban Houn) who is working in the industry, here is what she informed me that are some &#8220;events&#8221; that would make a consumer potentially eligible for loan modification.<br />
Generally, loan modifications are considered by the lenders under the premise that the borrowers experiences some sort of hardship that resulted in their falling behind on payments.  For instance:</p>
<p>Adjustable Rate Mortgage Reset- Payment (uncommon, but we will see more lenders accept this in the future)<br />
Illness<br />
Loss of Job<br />
Reduced Income<br />
Failed Business<br />
Job Relocation<br />
Death of Spouse or Co-Borrower<br />
Death<br />
Incarceration<br />
Divorce<br />
Marital Separation<br />
Military Duty<br />
Reduced Income<br />
Medical Bills<br />
Damage to Property (natural disaster or unnatural)<br />
Overall, these are &#8220;events&#8221; that could happen to anyone unexpectedly.  Therefore, this seems like a good alternative to going into foreclosure.  The unfortunate thing is, some went into these mortgages already in a very tight situation financially, and nothing major has happened to them.  However, now the rate is about to adjust and that just makes the difference between paycheck to paycheck TO falling months behind on the mortgage.  Tough situation for both lenders and consumers.<br />
Stay tuned for this lead type to be rolled out in our marketplace.  There are a lot of consumers needing this assistance, and a lot of people like Ms. Houn looking to assist these customers (if they can).</p>
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