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  2. This under-the-radar mortgage hack is saving some Americans ...

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    Unlike refinancing, which involves replacing your existing mortgage with a new one (often with different terms and costs), a rate modification simply alters the interest rate of your current loan ...

  3. Bank of America finally ramps up mortgage modification program

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    After being named the bank with the worst record in mortgage modification, Bank of America (BAC) has finally expanded its staff to handle the growing number of troubled loans and offer mortgage ...

  4. Bank of America Hit With Missouri Class Action Over Loan ...

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    Bank of America's (BAC) persistent failure to modify home loans has resulted in the inevitable: a consumer class action. Last week, Susan Fraser of Missouri filed suit on behalf of herself and all ...

  5. Loan modification vs. refinance: Which option is best for you?

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    A mortgage refinance involves swapping your current loan with a new one, typically with a different rate, term or both. Loan modification A loan modification is a form of relief for borrowers ...

  6. Loan modification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Extending the length of the mortgage loan as appropriate; Reducing the mortgage loan interest rate in increments of 0.125 percent to an interest rate that is not less than 3 percent. If the new rate is set below the market interest rate, after five years it will step up in annual increments to either the original loan interest rate or the ...

  7. Bank of America Home Loans - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America Home Loans is the mortgage unit of Bank of America. It previously existed as an independent company called Countrywide Financial from 1969 to 2008. In 2008, Bank of America purchased the failing Countrywide Financial for $4.1 billion.