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Mortgage Servicers Sucking Loans Dry?
The Real Deal 2008, Sept 1
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Publisher Description
Byline: Alex Ulam With housing prices declining in neighborhoods hard hit by the foreclosure crisis, the question on many real estate minds is: Why are banks and investor-controlled trusts not doing more to cut their losses by working out loan modifications?
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