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Posted by Kevin Kim, on July 28, 2010
I find "60% more likely" to be too ambiguous of a statistic. As principle of one of the largest Seattle Foreclosure Help centers in WA, I believe that we need to either begin encouraging (while heavily regulating) for profit counseling services or increase the incentive for existing non-profit counselors to get the job done. Negotiating modifications is not an easy task. I would know.
 

Posted by Kevin Kim, on July 28, 2010
Also, you can find our Seattle Foreclosure Help firm here: 
 
Seattle Foreclosure Help Firm
 

Posted by Len the Shortsale Guy, on October 20, 2010
148k in foreclosure... Geez! I wonder if its ever go to end. 
http://www.shortsale- loanmod.com
 

Posted by Dennis "KeepMyHome" Marshall, on November 21, 2010
I think all this foreclosure stuff is sad but Im in real estate so it provides a great source of income for me. Just have to take the good with the bad 
 
http://KeepMyHome.net
 

Posted by Mortgage-Mod-Monster.com, on December 18, 2010
Between the Foreclosuregate scandal being taken up by the 50 state's Attorney's General and the new MARS Rule by the FTC, it is apparent that mortgage negotiations and a court foreclosure defense must be a do-it-yourself project. 
 
Fortunately, a tool exists to do just that. The REST Report uses bank software to calculate an unbiased Net Present Value and recommend mortgage modification or short sale. The new version will incorporate the guidelines for the new Principal Reduction Alternative of HAMP. By submitting the REST Report along with other supporting documents, the homeowner is assured of good faith negotiations by their mortgage investor. The issue of MERS is moot because a human must respond in court to a foreclosure action. The REST Report has been welcomed by every single foreclosure judge who has ruled on it.  
 
Click for Information on the Do it Yourself Mortgage Modification
 

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