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Free foreclosure help for Aurora homeowners
posted by: Ann King , 9NEWS Researcher  
created: 11/3/2009 12:27:20 PM
Last updated: 11/3/2009 12:56:22 PM
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AURORA - Residents of Aurora are being offered a chance to "Save Their Home" this Saturday.

In an effort to help troubled homeowners, the City of Aurora and the Aurora Association of Realtors are hosting a "Save Your Home" workshop Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event is being held at Rangeview High School located at 17599 E. Iliff.


The event is intended for people who:

-Have received a default notice

-Who are behind in their mortgage payment

-Are at risk of losing their home to foreclosure

-Who are struggling to make their mortgage payment and need housing counseling assistance.


Homeowners who attend the free events can receive on-site home loan reviews with their lender and get free debt counseling.


Educations sessions including "How to Talk to Your Lender," "The Foreclosure Process and Options," "Workforce Center Job Resources," "Protecting Against Fraud and Predatory Lending," will also be offered.


Representatives from Countrywide, Bank of America, Washington Mutual, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Citibank will meet one-on-one with homeowners.


To receive a home loan review and/or debt counseling the homeowner must bring the following documents:

-Copies (not originals) of loan documents for all existing loans

-Their most current mortgage statement

-Bank statements and pay stubs for the last 30 days

-Tax returns for the last two years and rental contracts or roommate agreements, if applicable.

-A completed registration form and intake form upon check in at the workshop.


Other participants include: Aurora Loan Services, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, HUD, Veterans Affairs, City of Aurora HOAP, Colorado Foreclosure Hotline, Colorado Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) Adams and Arapahoe County Housing Authorities and Public Trustees, lenders and the offices of Congressmen Ed Perlmutter and MikeCoffman.


An estimated 4,500 individuals and families in Aurora filed for foreclosure from January through August this year.




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