I do not want to damage my credit, will loan modification hurt it?
Indian Springs,CA | Sep 7th 2010
by scarlet...
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by BrianEs...
no, you could also look at refinancing your home by using the Home Affordable Refinance Program that the government rolled out. You can go up to 105% of your home value and 125% in some cases depending on who you pay your mortgage to currently. Please email me your name, home address and the last four digits of your social security number and I will look this up for you in the database to see if you qualify. Please email to: besquivel@bncnationalbank.com Sep 7th 2010
by Matt Davis
Hi Scarlett,With a loan modification, you may be able to adjust your terms to a rate as low as 2% and not have to pay to do it. When you refinance, in most cases there are costs unless you choose the no cost/higher rate option. It is worth talking to someone to review which option would be best for your situation.Best,MattPierWestCapital.com888PierWest(743-7937) X 701 Sep 8th 2010
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