Mortgage Servicers Mark Trial Plan Borrowers as 120-Day Delinquent
Borrowers approved for trial modification plans have their credit reported as 120+ days delinquent by servicers, even while making required trial payments. The delinquency marks damage credit scores despite the consumer being in compliance. This is a known structural gap in trial plan reporting.
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