Help For Homeowners in Trouble |
Sep. 5, 2007
Categorized in: Mortgages
There was a list of resources in Sunday's Washington Post aimed at homeowners who are facing a problem paying their mortgage. In case you missed it and need the information I wanted to share it with you here. This is certainly not an exhaustive list. If you know of other good resources please respond and add them! And if you don't need them today, say a little "thank you" prayer and tuck them away! None of us knows when it might be our turn!
Tips on what to do when worried about foreclosure:
- Federal Trade Commission Fact Sheet "Mortgage Payments Sending You Reeling? Here's What to Do."
- Department of Housing and Urban Development's list of approved housing counseling agencies
- Freddie Mac's guide to avoiding foreclosure.
- NeighborWorks America's Center for Foreclosure Solutions
- The Homeownership Preservation Foundation's national housing hotline: 1-888-995-HOPE
Some groups that can provide housing or information:
- Americans for Fairness in Lending
- Consumer Federation of America
- Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America
- ACORN Housing
- National Community Reinvestment Coalition
- Center for Responsible Lending
- National Association of Consumer Advocates
- HomeFree-USA
If you have any questions on any of these organizations or would like more personal guidance on your situation, please don't hestitate to call or e-mail. I'm here to help!
