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===Loan Modification Services===
 
===Loan Modification Services===
# We charge ''$2995.00'' followed by a full money-back guarantee. The first step that I-Modified-It takes is to perform a full analysis to see what the homeowner qualifies for under the Home Affordability and Stability Plan. (Obama’s Programs) If you do not qualify under one of Obama’s programs we will then qualify you under one of the banks internal modifications.
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# We charge ''$1,995.00'' followed by a full money-back guarantee. The first step that I-Modified-It takes is to perform a full analysis to see what the homeowner qualifies for under the Home Affordability and Stability Plan. (Obama’s Programs) If you do not qualify under one of Obama’s programs we will then qualify you under one of the banks internal modifications.
 
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# I-Modified-It will give the borrower(s) a proposal showing what the homeowner qualifies (first and second lien holders) for and what your negotiator will be sending to the bank. Once we show the homeowner the proposal the negotiator will then submit it to your bank (first and second lien holders) At this time your lender will have received a FULL packet to complete a loan modification. Once the lender receives all of the needed information you will be assigned an internal negotiator with your bank(s). This is who your I-Modified-It negotiator will be communicating with along until the loan modification is completed.<br>
# I-Modified-It will give the borrower(s) a proposal showing what the homeowner qualifies (first and second lien holders) for and what your negotiator will be sending to the bank. Once we show the homeowner the proposal the negotiator will then submit it to your bank (first and second lien holders) At this time your lender will have received a FULL packet to complete a loan modification. Once the lender receives all of the needed information you will be assigned an internal negotiator with your bank(s). This is who your I-Modified-It negotiator will be communicating with along until the loan modification is completed.
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# Your I-Modified-It negotiator will be giving you weekly status updates on to what has transpired on your case for that week. This will take place week in and week out until a successful loan modification has been achieved. In some cases your file will be in the same position depending on what the lender has done; nevertheless you will still receive a status update on your file.
 
# Your I-Modified-It negotiator will be giving you weekly status updates on to what has transpired on your case for that week. This will take place week in and week out until a successful loan modification has been achieved. In some cases your file will be in the same position depending on what the lender has done; nevertheless you will still receive a status update on your file.
   
# Once a month you will need to send in updated pay stubs, bank statements, and a utility bill. Our team of professional negotiators at I-Modified-It always keeps the most current information sent to your lender(s). This is one of the key components to a successful and timely loan modification.
 
# Once a month you will need to send in updated pay stubs, bank statements, and a utility bill. Our team of professional negotiators at I-Modified-It always keeps the most current information sent to your lender(s). This is one of the key components to a successful and timely loan modification.
   
# A message will be sent to your email informing you that there is a new status update. At this time you will log in to your account at www.i-modified-it.com and you will see what the new status is. Also this will inform you of any needed information that your I-Modified-It is requesting.
 
# A message will be sent to your email informing you that there is a new status update. At this time you will log in to your account at www.i-modified-it.com and you will see what the new status is. Also this will inform you of any needed information that your I-Modified-It is requesting.
   
# Once your loan has been modified you will receive a FedEx/USPS/Certified Mail with your loan modification. At this time you will need to call your Redeemed Debt Solutions, Inc. negotiator as these binding documents is time sensitive. They will be able to walk you through the specific terms that are in your loan modification. With the finalized modification new information will need to be provided to the lender. Please note: The financials that are on the modification need to match the financials that your I-Modified-It negotiator submitted for you. So you will need to contact your negotiator right away. If the numbers do not match then the loan modification will not go through, being that the financial situation has changed.
 
# Once your loan has been modified you will receive a FedEx/USPS/Certified Mail with your loan modification. At this time you will need to call your Redeemed Debt Solutions, Inc. negotiator as these binding documents is time sensitive. They will be able to walk you through the specific terms that are in your loan modification. With the finalized modification new information will need to be provided to the lender. Please note: The financials that are on the modification need to match the financials that your I-Modified-It negotiator submitted for you. So you will need to contact your negotiator right away. If the numbers do not match then the loan modification will not go through, being that the financial situation has changed.
   
# These are the steps that I-Modified-It takes when performing a successful loan modification in these rambunctious times. We are highly trained professionals that have been doing loss mitigation for over 14 years. We are in business for the homeowners not the banks.
 
# These are the steps that I-Modified-It takes when performing a successful loan modification in these rambunctious times. We are highly trained professionals that have been doing loss mitigation for over 14 years. We are in business for the homeowners not the banks.
  

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