Cfpb: What It Means To You By: David Reinholtz | Sep 28th 2011 - The federal government has introduced a variety of measures designed to protect consumers and weed out unprofessional or predatory mortgage loan originators. One of these actions has been the creation of a new federal agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Tags:CFPB, mortgage finance protection, mortgage education
How A Loan Modification Lawyer Can Help Save The Day By: Dan Wright. | Aug 22nd 2010 - Are you facing a financial catastrophe? Wondering when the economy is going to get better? Are you having sleepless nights worried about whether or not your home is going to be taking away from you, because you are late in your mortgage payments? Life is so unpredictable, today you maybe just perfectly fine. But tomorrow you may lose your job or some unforeseen event may change your life forever. This is how and when a loan modification attorney can come to the rescue! Tags:loan modification, mortgage, attorney, personal finance, homeowner, loan modification attorney
Common Questions And Answers About Loan Modification By: Ed Staff | Apr 20th 2009 - Recent changes in loan modification law and regulations have made it more accessible to more people, thus opening up additional possibilities to those at risk for losing their homes to foreclosure. But if you've been looking into loan modification, you might have ended up with even more questions than you started with. Tags:loan modification, Federal Loan Modification Law Center
Get Smart About Loan Modification: Dispelling Common Myths By: Ed Staff | Mar 31st 2009 - We've all heard the news. The nation is in the grips of a housing crisis. Perhaps you have no need to hear about it in the news because you're right in the middle of your own personal crisis, worried about losing your home or falling behind on payments. The good news is, though, that loan modification could bring an end to your worries. Tags:loan modification, Federal Loan Modification Law Center