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Who You Gonna Call? PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 September 2008
Property Preservation Companies, Contact Companies and REO Companies
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Government Takes Control of Fannie, Freddie PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 07 September 2008
DSNews Reports: The federal government has taken control of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Sunday that Fannie and Freddie posed a systemic risk to the economic health of the country and "cannot continue in their current form." Top executives at both companies have been dismissed, and the recently formed Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has been appointed conservator of the two GSEs, charged with reorganizing and rehabilitating their business affairs DSNews.com
 
Field Inspector Training PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 September 2008

www.FieldInspectorTraining.com is now online. 

Come join in our first online class with many more to follow.

 
One dollar can get you a large soda at McDonald's, a used VHS movie at 7-Eleven or a house in Detroi PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 August 2008

The Detroit News reported:

One dollar can get you a large soda at McDonald's, a used VHS movie at 7-Eleven or a house in Detroit.

The fact that a home on the city's east side was listed for $1 recently shows how depressed the real estate market has become in one of America's poorest big cities.

And it still took 19 days to find a buyer.

The sale price of the home may be an anomaly, but illustrates both the depths of the Foreclosure crisis in Detroit and the rapid scuttling of vacant homes in some of the city's impoverished neighborhoods.

The home, at 8111 Traverse Street, a few blocks from Detroit City Airport, was the nicest house on the block when it sold for $65,000 in November 2006, said neighbor Carl Upshaw. But the home was foreclosed last summer, and it wasn't long until "the vultures closed in," Upshaw said. "The siding was the first to go. Then they took the fence. Then they broke in and took everything else."

 
Specialized firm aims to connect servicers and borrowers by performing field outreach campaigns PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 06 August 2008

 MarketWatch.com reports:

 

ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Aug 05, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- ModCo LLC, a California-based company seeking improved communications between servicers and borrowers, has launched ModCo Solutions, a new division created to help Mortgage Servicers cope with increasing foreclosures and changes in Mortgage Servicing laws. ModCo Solutions puts servicers and lenders in Direct Contact with borrowers, employing Loss Mitigation strategies and Field Services with a preemptive approach to default servicing. As foreclosures reach record levels, the firm seeks to provide the infrastructure for servicers to meet existing and new servicing regulations and reach out to more troubled borrowers before Foreclosure is the only option.

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