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Wednesday, September 4, 2013, 11:17 AM

Is The 9th Circuit’s Decision on Trial Payment Plan Promises the Prelude to a Cautionary Tale?

Posted by: Kara Boyle
Interesting post on our sister blog, "The Compass," discussing litigation arising out of Trial Payment Plans offered to delinquent mortgagors pursuant to the Home Affordable Modification Program ("HAMP").

Here is the link to the blog post:
http://www.nclitigation.com/2013/08/if-a-borrower-follows-the-directives-in-a-trial-payment-plan-banks-could-be-obligated-to-modify-the-borrowers-loan/


Labels: financial services litigation, hamp, Home Affordable Modification Program, mortgage

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