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| January 21, 2010 05:00 PM EST |
On paper the Obama Administration's Home Affordability and Stability Program appears to be well modeled to suit the current financial crises faced by many Americans today. However, it is a fact the plan has not been as effective as initially thought of, and a large number of Americans are yet to benefit from the modification advantages offered by the program, since they are facing foreclosure problems - something that the plan was originally intended for. Read the original blog entry...
Published January 21, 2010
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