The servicer is simply the lender collecting your monthly payments and not necessarily the owner of your loan. In order to be HARP eligible, the loan must be owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Your American United Lending Professional can help you easily determine if Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac is the owner of your loan. Call 908. 322. 5535, or email us. The loan must have been securitized (sold to) Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac on or prior to May 31, 2009 The existing mortgage must have had no 30-day late payments in the last 6 months, and no more than one 30-day late payment in the past 12 months. You must not have used a HARP refinance previously on the property you wish to refinance American United is currently offering HARP refinances in New Jersey only There are two different versions of HARP. The Fannie Mae version is called DU Refi Plus. The Freddie Mac version is called the Open Access Relief Refinance. These two programs are essentially the same for most borrowers. The HARP loan program available to you will depend on who currently owns your mortgage.
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Dr. Frank Ryan, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who came into the limelight after performing ten surgeries on reality TV star Heidi Montag in one day last November, died at the age of 50 after a car crash Monday in Southern California, has learned. Ryan's Jeep tipped over the side of Pacific Coast Highway at Deer Creek Road in Ventura County around 4:30 pm, according to police. A passerby called 911. Excavation efforts failed, and the doctor was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. An autopsy is expected to be performed Tuesday to determine the exact cause of death. Article continues below advertisement Police say Ryan's dog was in the car with him, and that the dog survived and was taken to a local veterinary hospital for treatment. Shortly before his death, Frank Tweeted a picture of his dog at the beach. DOCUMENT: Read The Police News Release On The Accident A family spokesman at Dr. Ryan's Pony Bony ranch told Tuesday: "Frank's mother is very upset we are asking people to keep their distance right now and his lawyer will be releasing a statement later today. "