On Monday, the Obama administration announced  a few steps they are planning to take to pressure lending institutions.  The Federal government could no longer ignore complains from taxpayers  who still cannot find the long-term loan assistance they need. CNN Money.com  published a great article explaining how the government plans to focus  on helping borrowers get into permanent modifications. 
 
Government swat teams will go to the  institutions to see what the holdup is and banks will have to submit  progress reports twice a day during December.
"Now it's up to the banks to do  their part to covert borrowers to permanent modifications," said  Michael Barr, an assistant Treasury secretary. "Servicers to date  have not done a good enough job."
Only a tiny percentage of troubled homeowners  have received permanent modifications, raising concerns about the effectiveness  of the $75 billion effort. Treasury officials will release the first  comprehensive look at the conversions next week.
Top loan servicers will be required to  report the status of each modification and their plan to reach a decision.  Also, these servicers must say how they will communicate decisions to  borrowers.
