4 March, 2009

Help Stop Foreclosure Epidemic & Better the Economy

Every 13 seconds a foreclosure occurs.

Think it doesn’t affect you? Think again.

An increase in foreclosures can also mean:

  • decreased revenue for city government
  • spikes in crime
  • increases in homelessness
  • more weight on the struggling economy

You Can Help Stop The Foreclosure Epidemic

Judicial modification of mortgages in foreclosure could help folks save their homes.

Send an e-mail (it takes 15 seconds & it’s even written for you) and tell your elected officials that you want judicial modification of mortgages to be part of the housing crisis bill.

Don’t wait—word is that the bill is set to go to the House floor any day.
http://www.congressweb.com/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=nacba&hotissue=1

Filing Bankruptcy Can Also Stop Some Foreclosures

Did you know that Chapter 13 bankruptcy was designed to stop foreclosure? Learn more about filing bankruptcy

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