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Answers (4)

- Christine Hynes, "LoanModSpecialist"
- Contributions:543
usually you need to have it notarized,your loan modification documents will tell you exactly what to do.

- Jason Wroble, "Mortgagejaw"
- Contributions:107
I would check with your individual state laws but it should be between you and the lender. If the agreement does not look right then check with an attorney.

- michael seligman, "mjseligman"
- Contributions:214
Never heard of a case where you had too. But, if you are concerned about the agreement, run it by an attorney when you get it.
will my husband and myself have to go before a judge to finalize our loan mortgage modification
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