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Countrywide Mortgages To Be Modified To Provide Relief

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MidnightVoice
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Countrywide Mortgages To Be Modified To Provide Relief

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/06/countrywide-mortgages-to_n_132132.html

 

Facing a lawsuit over deceptive mortgage practices, Bank of America Corp. is agreeing to pay more than $8 billion to modify hundreds of thousands of loans to keep people from losing their homes.

Charlotte, N.C.-based Bank of America said Monday it will modify troubled mortgages with up to $8.4 billion in interest rate and principal reductions for nearly 400,000 customers of Countrywide Financial Corp., the troubled mortgage lender it acquired last summer.

The announcement arrived after the Illinois attorney general's office said Sunday that the bank was modifying loans for customers in 11 states.

Some borrowers stuck with Countrywide customers might qualify for having to pay nothing but interest for a decade. Even people who can't afford to keep their homes with such changes will be able to get help moving to a new home.

"This is going to provide a tremendous amount of relief," said Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan.

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MidnightVoice
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Re: Countrywide Mortgages To Be Modified To Provide Relief

BofA to pay $8 billion over subprime suit

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27050659/

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upinflagstaff
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Re: Countrywide Mortgages To Be Modified To Provide Relief

This is what's really needed to keep the housing market from dragging the entire world into a depression. What good is a $700 billion bailout if people keep getting foreclosed on? These loans aren't as "toxic" if you let people who can - with a little help - stay in their homes and continue to pay their mortgages.
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