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At Imodcorp, we treat each customer as an individual, not a number. If you are stuck in an impossible adjustable rate mortgage, we may be able to help.

As millions of homeowners have become saddled with upside down mortgages and no longer have the ability to refinance into a new loan, there may be only one solution for these stressed borrowers: loan modification.




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"Imodcorp was perfect to work with. We were really scared and thought we were going to lose our home but they got use a better rate and now our monthly payment is manageable.SW Thank you so much!"
Sandra and Bob T.


 
 

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