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...loans have been restructured under the original plan thus far. That, though, could largely be due to the complexity of implementing a new process - it takes time to change computer systems and train employees. CitiMortgage, the home-lending arm of Citigroup, officially began offering government-backed modifications only on April...
During the first few weeks of April, Chase Home Finance, a division of JPMorgan Chase, initiated some 10,000 loan modifications under the Adminstration's plan. But that was at a slightly lower pace than what the company had been doing under its own modification initiatives. "We're working through the pipeline and we're going to see much bigger numbers," says spokesman Tom Kelly. "There are financial incentives now for everyone to make this work. It's a huge stride over what was already out there...
With mortgage rates near all-time lows, interest in this program is running extremely high. In the first few weeks of April, Fannie Mae had 1.2 million homeowners check its website to see if their mortgages qualified. During that time, Fannie received some 22,000 refinance applications from people who owe between 80% and 105% of the value of their home - the group the plan targets. A Fannie spokeswoman couldn't comment on how many of those had closed...
...wonderful mentor. She’s also been very helpful with the fieldwork, and I couldn’t help but coming back to do 91r with her. She definitely perfectly embodies the ideal of what an up and coming professor should be.” CORRECTION The April 28 magazine article "15 Faculty Hot Shots: Duana Fullwiley" incorrectly stated that Duana Fullwiley founded “The Committee of Social Engagement” in the Department of African and African American Studies. In fact, that committee was founded by department chair Evelyn B. Higginbotham...
...April 28 news article "Books Leave An Early Mark" gave an incorrect title for Maria Tatar's recent book. The title is “Enchanted Hunters: The Power of Stories in Childhood,” not “Enchanted Horrors: The Power of Stories in Childhood...