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Started with great fanfare in March, the plan got off to a weak start, but now nearly 920,000 loan modification offers have been sent to more than 3.2 million eligible homeowners.
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Since it went into effect in March, some 100,000 homeowners have been offered a modification, according to the Treasury Department, though a tally is not yet available on how many offers have been accepted.
More than a million borrowers had received modification offers so far, they said.
Since the program was started in March, lenders have made loan modification offers to just 680,000 borrowers, far short of the administration's goal of up to four million.
About 100,000 homeowners across the country so far have been extended loan modification offers, according to Meg Reilly, a spokeswoman for the Treasury Department.
So far, two months after the program went into effect, about 55,000 homeowners have been extended loan modification offers, according to a senior administration official.
A representative of IndyMac said that many of the overdue loans turned out to be ineligible for the program, and that some borrowers had not yet responded to the bank's modification offers.
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Only about a third of the homeowners who have successfully completed the trial period of the Obama administration's mortgage modification program have been offered permanent relief, according to new federal data obtained by the Huffington Post.
She did once reject a modification offer, but that was because it would have significantly raised her monthly payments.
Of those who have received trial modifications, 46,056 have been offered permanent loan reductions and are "awaiting only the borrower's signature," officials said.
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