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"Whether the program will ultimately be judged a success will depend upon how many trial modifications become permanent."
"The administration won't release figures on completed modifcations until December, but so far it appears that very few trial modifications are becoming permanent, often because of lack of documentation."
"'It's a fiasco in the making,' said Alan White, an assistant professor at Valparaiso University in Indiana, citing preliminary information about low numbers of permanent modifications and complaints from attorneys and housing counselors. "The good news is you've gotten all these homeowners in from the cold and on these temporary modifications," Mr White said. "The bad news is we are stumbling in getting all these people ... all the way" to keeping their homes.
"At Morgan Stanley's Saxon Mortgage Services, about 26,000 to 39,000 borrowers in the program have made more than three trial payments. Roughly 500 have received completed modifications." "'It's hard to get the documents in,' said Saxon Chief Executive Anthonly Meola ..."
"The Treasury department last month gave borrowers who have made three trial payments sixty additional days to hand in their paperwork and relaxed some documentation requirements."
"Freddie Mac, the government-controlled mortgage company, recently hired Titanium Solutions Inc. to go door-to-door gathering needed documents. 'Most of our borrowers got into the loan with assistance' and need similar help with the modification process, said Freddie Mac Senior Vice President Ingrid Beckles."
"Susan Cook, a real-estate broker who works as a home-retention consultant for Titanium said borrowers often report that they have sent in their paperwork 'two or three times.' But there is always some little piece that is probably missing.' she said."
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