DOES THE CREDITOR OWE THE BORROWER A LOAN MOD?
Many          people have suffered when servicers lied to them about the need          to miss payments in order to qualify for a loan modification.           But lenders owe borrowers no duty to give them loan          modifications.
Lueras, 221 Cal. App. 4th at            68 (defendants          "did not have a common law duty of care to offer, consider, or          approve a loan modification, or to offer [plaintiff]          alternatives to foreclosure," nor "a duty of care to handle          [plaintiff]'s loan `in such a way to prevent foreclosure and          forfeiture of his property;'" however, "a lender does owe a duty          to a borrower to not make material misrepresentations about the          status of an application for a loan modification.")
Borrowers          should get all loan mod offers in writing, particularly claims          that the borrower must miss payments to qualify.
Remember:           An oral agreement isn't worth the paper it's written on!
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