- Home Ownership Matters (www.HomeOwnershipMatters.com)
- Fannie Mae (www.fanniemae.com)
- HUD (www.hud.gov)
- Freddie Mac (www.freddiemac.com)
- National Consumer Law Center (www.consumerlaw.org)
- Center for Responsible Lending (www.responsiblelending.org)
- Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov)
- National Consumer Law Center (specifically—Foreclosure Prevention Counseling and Guide to Surviving Debt) *Anything they sell will probably be helpful
- Legal Services
- Legal Aid
- Attorney General’s office
- HUD housing counseling agencies (call (800) 569-4287 to find a center near you)
- Your state’s Housing Finance Authority
- Is the business registered with the Attorney General’s Office? Secretary of State? local Better Business Bureau?
- Is it a legitimate business with a local office, staff, a parking lot?
- Can the person offering service provide documentation of Training/Certification? By whom?
- Can you review all the paperwork related to the services they are offering? before you sign up and give them money?
- Are you able to change your mind and get out of the contract? Where does it say that?
- Can they provide references? ( You better check them)
(Please E-mail Heather at homeownershipmatters@gmail.com with any questions, comments or concerns you might have! We appreciate all comments and feedback, so please don't be shy.)
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