Sign in or 

madrichard |
Latest page update: made by madrichard
, Mar 23 2009, 10:51 PM EDT
(about this update
About This Update
Edited by madrichard
198 words added 1 word deleted view changes - complete history) |
|
Keyword tags:
None
More Info: links to this page
|
| Started By | Thread Subject | Replies | Last Post | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| madrichard | Holly M Portland | 0 | Nov 9 2008, 10:06 PM EST by madrichard | ||
|
Thread started: Nov 9 2008, 10:06 PM EST
Watch
The problems arise when consumers seek to negotiate loan modifications on their own. Not knowing the ins and outs of loan negotiations and not truly understanding the process, they often slow down the entire procedure unnecessarily. In addition, at times there has not been any financial counseling and a modification that is negotiated today might fall flat and become ineffectual within a few short months, in which case the homeowner is once again in the same situation but no longer eligible to modify their loan.
Usually lenders find that negotiating with a professional negotiator makes the process easier, streamlines business, and of course sets up the majority of consumers for the best possible loans, since most professionals are open and up front about the feasibility of the modification the borrower is about to undergo. |
|||||