Few homeowners get lasting relief

Courtesy CNN Money  Thu, 11/19/2009 - 3:04am

Only a tiny percentage of troubled homeowners have received permanent modifications under President Obama's foreclosure prevention plan, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the $75 billion effort.



 

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