By: Andrea Risotto,10/19/2012
Are you a Tennessee homeowner struggling with your mortgage payments? Would you like to understand the options available to you based on your particular circumstances? Do you need help working with your mortgage company to apply for assistance? If so, then we encourage you to attend the free Helpfor Homeowners Community Event at the Nashville Convention Center on Wednesday, October 24.
At next week’s event, which is co-sponsored with the HOPE
NOW Alliance, homeowners in the Nashville area will be able to meet
face-to-face with 15 of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers to discuss
options to make their mortgage payments more affordable. Every homeowner who
attends will leave with a clearer idea of their eligibility for help and next
steps.
We encourage you to attend even if you have tried
unsuccessfully to work with your mortgage company in the past, particularly if
you have had a change in circumstances.
Local HUD-approved housing counselors will be on-site to meet with
homeowners and offer free guidance. And there are more options for assistance
available today than ever before, including new opportunities for mortgage
modifications, refinances and unemployment assistance.
One of the newer programs available to homeowners in the
Volunteer State is Keep My Tennessee Home. Funded by Treasury’s HardestHit Fund, Keep My Tennessee Home
offers assistance to homeowners struggling to keep up with their mortgage
payments due to unemployment or a reduction in wages. This program makes
payments to a homeowner’s mortgage company for up to 18 months while he or she
looks for work.
Far too often, struggling families in Tennessee and across
the country tell us they were unaware of their options or too scared to reach
out. But remember that—every month—hundreds
of additional Tennessee families are getting help to make their mortgage
payments more affordable. Keep My Tennessee Home is an example of
one such program where agencies across the state are working together to help
homeowners.
As the administrator of Keep
My Tennessee Home, the Tennessee Housing Development Authority (THDA), told
us, “We recently attended an outreach event in a community southeast of Nashville. Toward the end of the evening, an adult
couple timidly approached us and subsequently thanked us for helping them keep
their home. This couple was accompanied
by their teenage son and daughter. When
their son realized who we were, he stuck out his hand and, shaking vigorously,
thanked us very sincerely for helping his family stay in their home. All it
takes is one experience like this to remind us of what this program is all
about.”
Since 2009, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have sponsored 77 free
outreach events for struggling homeowners across the country. Additional events are already planned for
2012 in Orlando,Florida and Ontario,California. More information about these
events and other free resources for homeowners is available on MakingHomeAffordable.gov. (end)
You can skip this outreach event and call me and I will screen you over the phone and if you qualify I will serve you. You will save a lot of your time. I am a HUD-approved housing counselor. There is no cost for our services.
Rod Williams 615-850-3453
You can skip this outreach event and call me and I will screen you over the phone and if you qualify I will serve you. You will save a lot of your time. I am a HUD-approved housing counselor. There is no cost for our services.
Rod Williams 615-850-3453
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