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Fidelity National Legal Services works with Obama's Loan Modification Program

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If you are a homeowner in trouble of losing your home to foreclosure, or a homeowner that has not missed a payment, but would like to refinance to a lower interest rate, you can officially start calling lenders and asking for a loan modification. The money used for this program comes from the $700 billion approved as part of Tarp I in late 2008.

The $75 billion dollar project deemed Making Home Affordable, pledges to make homeownership more affordable for as many as 9 million Americans. The program uses a combination of government subsidies and incentives (for servicers, lenders and borrowers) in an effort to reduce principals and lower interest rates on millions of American loans. There are two portions of the new Making Home Affordable plan outlined by the Obama administration.

Fidelity National Legal Services can help today.

(877) 941-4246 and (877) 941-4594

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