Lee Prusik Wilmette, IlThis is the last straw. We don't even want the house-- too much pain and suffering-- but I refuse ... Read more |
Charles D Orlando, Fl.The botom line is this. At the hearing August 2009 the Judge asked me if I was telling the ... Read more |
Linda Beverly, MAMy mother in law at 82 has been deffering her property taxes over the past 10 years through the ... Read more |
Kathy Utiss O'Fallon, MONeedless to say management on a regular basis made me question their business tactics. I continually had to go over managements ... Read more |
Mark Quigley, Port Saint Lucie, FLNACA is monitoring our lack of progress and we are begining to wonder where this whole ordeal is going to ... Read more |
Maureen C. Rehoboth, MASO, I send, resend, resend again, fax, refax, etc. the necessary documents for this modification to take place. Tom ... Read more |
John M. Miles Hamptonville NCI get a call from BoA and guess what.... They need all of the info once again. They inform ... Read more |
Sarah Guillotte,Orlando, FloridaWe tried so hard to make this sale happen with absolutely no help from our lender. At one point, ... Read more |
Kent Walker, Charlotte, NCHappy to be a civilian in 2004 and ready to get my piece of the American pie, I bought ... Read more |
Tammy Cothran, Navarre, FLWe have suffered enough personally, physically, financially, and mentally. But I will keep fighting - all the way! It ... Read more |
Jamie Howard, Bethany, OKThey continued taking the lower payments but they dont know what or when the new loan will be as ... Read more |
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A new program from Bank of America could allow unemployed mortgage holders to go for up to nine months without making a house payment.
In return, Bank of America would make homeowners hand over the deed to their home if they can't get a new job before the end of the nine-month long period.
Only people receiving benefits would be eligible for the program, according to The Charlotte Observer. The newspaper reported on the bank's new effort Sunday and says that before becoming a reality, regulators must first approve it.
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