The Bryn Mawr Trust Co
Entities in this category received subsidies through one of TARP’s housing programs and aren’t expected to return the money
$56.1K Disbursed |
$100K Committed |
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Bryn Mawr joined the Making Home Affordable program 12/11/2009, but then dropped out 4/22/2010.
See our page summarizing the mortgage modification program for more information.
Note: Subsidies for the mortgage modification program are listed separately from other commitments. So if a company received other assistance, that will be listed separately.
Mortgage Servicer Chart
See how this mortgage servicer and others did under the Treasury's foreclosure prevention program.
Events
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$100K Bailout
Apr. 21, 2010 Incentive Payments for Home Loan Modification
This amount was adjusted on June 16, 2011.
Part of Making Home AffordableMore info from www.treasury.gov$56.1K has actually been disbursed.Sep. 30, 2018: $56.1KSubsidy as of September 2018: Borrower: $29,316.16; Investor: $18,315.73; Servicer: $8,435.80
Date | Type | Amount | Program | Description |
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04/21/2010 | Subsidy | $100,000 | MHA | Incentive Payments for Home Loan Modification |
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