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Author Some Investors Are Trying to Help!!!
Yancy Martin

2008-02-13, 5:25 pm

Well yes it's good news for those who are in an adjustable rate
mortgage. This was brought

up to my attention in the end of January. Something that I have seen
help many people get a

loan modification with some investors out there. This loan
modification process is simple

and very effective.

This is how you qualify.

1st: Do you currently have a Fannie Mae mortgage (must be 1st TD).

2nd: Have you been making your mortgage payments on time for the last
12 months?

3rd: Do you have a 620 FICO score or above?

Guess What? You now qualify to receive a fast streamline loan
modification through your

current lender. You are probably wondering that this is to easy, and
your right. And here

is the best things about this process.

Since you are currently a Fannie Mae mortgage holder. You don't need
to go through a long

process to get some help.

You don't need to show any INCOME DOCUMENTATION. As long as you have a
job you are good to

go.

Well you might ask a question. "What if I am upside down on my
mortgage?"

If there wasn't already a lot of good news 60% of these loan MODS do
not require for you to

have an appraisal done on your property.

WOW... this is what every investor should be doing. And from my
knowledge most of them are

going to start offering this wonderful streamline process to maintain
their client=E8le and to

avoid ending up with all those R.E.O.'s.


Hopefully this will help many of you. This is not an attempt to obtain
any business I am

simply trying to educate you with what some of the investors are
trying to do.



Yancy Martin
Real Estate Finance
www.YancyMartin.com
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