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Some private lenders actually charge a fee for forbearance (for example, $150 for three months).
Some people even expressed a bit of forbearance for the political leadership.
Shinsei's sale did not end forbearance for many of its borrowers; it merely transferred the problem to other banks.
A section on forbearance, for instance, features a video from an owner who qualified for such help, and one from a housing counselor about the process.
Banks will be required to provide at least $17 billion worth of principal-reduction loan modifications and other relief, like forbearance for unemployed homeowners.
The new Fannie Mae policy formalizes this approach, giving servicers the authority to grant forbearance for up to six months and instructing them to inform credit agencies that the borrower is not delinquent.
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I thank you for your forbearance, and for everything.
So, in an odd way, we are asked to admire Hiss not for his forbearance but for his colossal and magnificent chicaneries.
("I ask the forbearance of readers for a dissenting view of a film that is widely regarded as a masterpiece").
There, she wrote: I ask the forbearance of readers for a dissenting view of a film that is widely regarded as a masterpiece.
This final had rough moments and it called for forbearance from the Italian referee Roberto Rosetti to restrict himself to four bookings.
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