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Determine If Your Loan Is Backed By Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac
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Your Next Step

Apply For The HARP Program – Making Home Affordable Refinance

Getting approved for a HARP 2.0 refinance involves the following steps:

Step 1: Find out if your mortgage is owned by Fannie or Freddie & Eligible For The HARP Program

Step 2: Print the HARP 2.0 Checklist

Step 3: Submit your HARP Online Application

Step 4: Meet with Lakshmi Yokoyama to go over the final numbers, closing date, etc.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to call my office at 415-971-8282 or email me at Lakshmi@sierrapacificmortgage.biz . I am here for you!


Photo of Lakshmi Yokoyama Lakshmi Yokoyama
HARP Program Specialist

Email: Lakshmi@sierrapacificmortgage.biz

Phone: 415-971-8282


Contact Lakshmi Yokoyama, your California HARP Refinancing Expert, to setup a free consultation to determine if you are eligible for the HARP program. I will be honored to work with you!


Sierra Pacific Mortgage Corp
Lakshmi Yokoyama
Phone: 415-971-8282



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Lakshmi G Yokoyama
Senior Mortgage Consultant | NMLS270710 / CalBRE01173506
Lakshmi@sierrapacificmortgage.biz

Phone: 415-971-8282
Fax: 888-734-3381

363 El Camino Real. 288
South San Francisco, California 94080

Sierra Pacific Mortgage Corp

A Hartleb/Prasad Corporation
NMLS #257572. CalBRE #00921097


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