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State Government Foreclosure Help

Tennessee State SealTennessee Foreclosure Prevention Counselors

Tennessee Housing Counselors are familiar with the various foreclosure prevention arrangements that lenders will consider. Working with a Certified Housing Counselor is a good way to make sure the advice you receive is accurate, reliable, and appropriate.  You Certified Housing Counselor will advise on Tennessee law that may help you to avoid foreclosure. Local counselors are also aware of Tennessee and federal programs that provide additional financial, legal or foreclosure assistance that you may need.

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Washington Foreclosure Assistance

State Government Foreclosure Help

Free Foreclosure Counseling in State of Washington. Free foreclosure counseling is available. Contact the State of Washington Homeownership Information Hotline at 1.877.894.HOME for a list of participating foreclosure counselors in Washington State.

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Indiana Foreclosure Assistance

State Government Foreclosure Help

The Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network Indiana began addressing the problem of foreclosure with the launch of a major statewide initiative to assist Hoosiers who are in danger of losing their homes. The Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Initiative was developed by a coalition of community organizations, housing-related agencies, government agencies, lenders and banks, known as the Indiana [...]

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Massachusetts Foreclosure Assistance

State Government Foreclosure Help

Governor’s Foreclosure Prevention Plan Governor Deval Patrick joined state and local officials, non-profit leaders, mortgage lenders and city homeowners, to unveil his comprehensive foreclosure prevention plan designed to keep people in their homes and to stabilize neighborhoods across the Commonwealth.

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North Carolina Foreclosure Assistance

State Government Foreclosure Help

Home Protection Program and Loan Fund The North Carolina Home Protection Program and Loan Fund helps workers who lose their jobs as the result of changing economic conditions avoid foreclosure of their homes. Created by the General Assembly in 2004 and operated by the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency.

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