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Why does Countrywide appear to have so many folks with troubled loans?

by Moe Bedard

Question to Moe from a reader and Countrywide borrower, Melena

Several years ago when I worked for a local builder, Countrywide was one of our preferred lenders. They seemed to have a strong customer service base but is apparent that has changed. Why? Did they grow too fast? New management perhaps? Why don’t they seem to [...]

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Loan Modification Approved – Courtesy of Angelo Mozilo and Countrywide

by Moe Bedard

Countrywide loan modification.
People think that I enjoy reporting doom and gloom. Some people out there in the bogsphere think that I get my thrills by bashing Angelo Mozilo and Countrywide. One person has went so far to say this about my blog, “He also pointed to me to what may be the most anti-Countrywide blog out there.”  Thanks Jane [...]

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I’ll NOT have you pleading the case of greedy corporate opportunists that make their CEO’s filthy rich through the financial suffering of honest working men and women.

by Moe Bedard

These comments are in response to an anti-homeowner article by Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune tittled, “Democrats may commit the real mortgage fraud”. 
These are the voices of the American people, that you rarely get to read in these self serving articles by so called journalists.
Submitted by JJK;
Of course when corporations bankrupt after paying CEOs millions to do [...]

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Democratic proposal giving bankruptcy judges the power to force loan modifications

by Moe Bedard

Lobbyists Hope Bush Rate-Freeze Plan Prevents Democrats’ Bankruptcy Proposal on Home Loans
December 05, 2007: 06:23 PM EST

NEW YORK (Associated Press) – A White House plan asking lenders and investors to freeze interest rates on troubled mortgages could derail a Democratic proposal giving bankruptcy judges the power to force loan modifications.
Lobbyists for some of the biggest [...]

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