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Loan Modification Leads
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Mortgage Lead Vault offers exclusive FHA leads including, refinance, FHA Secure, streamline and new home purchase loan leads. "The home foreclosure crisis has created a new lead market with loan modification. Loan modification leads have become nearly as popular as mortgage leads. Mortgage brokers and lawyers are paying between $20 and $60 per loan modification lead. Mortgage broker shops have been converting to loan modification shops over-night. The types of leads you can get in this market include: loan modification leads (also called loss mitigation leads), foreclosure leads and short sale leads. No lead company has better exposure to homeowner seeking foreclosure and refinancing advice.
FHA Mortgage - Refinance - Home Loan - Streamline - FHA Secure
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) gave the loan modification market a nice marketing boost by sending out loan modification offers to 25,000 borrowers with IndyMac mortgages. According to California Mortgage Broker Tom Howard, loan modification is in high demand. Homeowners need help and brokers have the experience working with these banks to help the homeowners accomplish their goals.
We connect mortgage brokers and lender together with homeowners who need help with restructuring their mortgage for reduced rates and lower monthly payments.
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Some filters could include: 1st time home buyers, FHA secure leads, FHA refinance leads, homeowners looking to refinance their ARM, purchase leads for foreclosed homes, loan modification leads for homeowners who need assistance with foreclosure prevention. |
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