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Foreclosure freeze prods banks to modify loans

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California implemented a new foreclosure moratorium on Monday to goad banks into modifying mortgages for struggling homeowners.

The California Foreclosure Prevention Act, signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger in February, adds 90 days onto the time period between when homeowners default on a loan and when their home can be repossessed in foreclosure. Banks can avoid the 90-day holdup by having a comprehensive program in place to make mortgages more affordable by reducing the interest rate, extending the loan term, or reducing or deferring some of the principal. Such programs must be approved by regulators.

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