| October 30, 2008 |
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"Defaulting on the Dream: States Respond to America's Foreclosure Crisis" is a must read for home owners struggling with their mortgage. Produced by the Pew Charitable Trusts as the first detailed dissertation to chronicle the impact of the foreclosure crisis at the state level, the report is chock full of "where-to-go-for-help" advice. "The stakes are incredibly high. Home ownership is the primary vehicle through which American families build financial security. It also is an essential building block of state and local economies," according to Pew managing directors Susan Urahn and Shelley Hearne. Their timing is impeccable. One in 33 current U.S. homeowners may be headed toward foreclosure in the coming years because of subprime loans, and in some states the crisis is more acute. In Arizona, one in every 18 homeowners could lose their home. In Nevada, the ratio is one in 11, according to the report. The report charts some assertive, even experimental state efforts to mitigate financial harm to homeowners, lenders, local communities and state budgets.
The report also explains the foreclosure process and lists home owners options when they default (become more than 30 days late on a payment) on their mortgage.
The report also lists a host of relief efforts, some on the state level, some not, some well known, some not so well known, including:
Check with your state housing, consumer, social or community agencies to determine what home owner and mortgage programs and assistance is available to help see you through hard times. |
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