Gov. Quinn's Mortgage Relief Project to visit Champaign
Illinois
Foreclosure Prevention Network event pools state resources to help
homeowners
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[September 11, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- Gov. Quinn's
Mortgage Relief Project -- a key component of the new Illinois
Foreclosure Prevention Network -- has an event scheduled at Parkland
College on Saturday to help struggling east-central Illinois
homeowners take advantage of programs that can help them save their
homes from foreclosure.
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Free workshops will offer helpful advice about mortgage refinancing,
foreclosure prevention, legal rights, credit counseling and avoiding
scam artists. The Mortgage Relief Project offers property owners
free on-site assistance to rework their mortgages and prevent
foreclosure. Homeowners who have recently fallen behind on their
mortgage payments can obtain a 90-day grace period by entering
housing counseling, according to the Homeowner Protection Act, a law
enacted three years ago under Quinn. The act requires that all
lenders and loan servicers notify homeowners who are at least 30
days late on their mortgage payments that they have 30 days to seek
housing counseling to get their loan back on track. If a homeowner
enters housing counseling, they get an additional 30-day grace
period on foreclosure in order to work out a payment plan or
refinance option.
Coordinated by the Illinois Housing Development Authority, the
Illinois Foreclosure Prevention Network connects homeowners with all
available assistance, resources and knowledge to help them keep
their homes. IHDA is partnering with the Illinois Department of
Financial and Professional Regulation and Illinois Department of
Employment Security to establish this free, one-stop resource of
state agencies and nonprofit organizations to help Illinois
residents access resources so that they can remain in their homes.
The event in Champaign is being co-hosted by state Sen. Michael
Frerichs, D-Champaign, and state Rep. Naomi Jakobsson, D-Urbana. It
will be the 34th stop in a statewide tour that began in the summer
of 2009.
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The free workshops on Saturday will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(registration closes at noon) in Lecture Hall L111 at Parkland
Community College, 2400 W. Bradley Ave. in Champaign.
Homeowners can also obtain private, one-on-one housing counseling
with HUD-certified counselors and are encouraged to bring their
latest mortgage documents (bills, statements, notices, etc.), two
most recent pay stubs, and their state ID or driver's license.
For more information or to receive immediate assistance in
advance of the event, call the toll-free consumer hotline at
800-532-8785 or visit www.idfpr.com
or www.ihda.org. A list of
HUD-approved housing counseling agencies in Illinois is available at
www.hud.gov.
[Text from file received from the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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