Mortgage Late? Don't Wait!
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Mortgage Late? Don't Wait!
ST. MARY'S COUNTY - 11/12/2008
Professional help is available for citizens seeking to prevent foreclosures.
The slogan for one state program, Homeowners Preserving Equity is "Mortgage Late? Don't Wait!” Residents can call the Maryland Hope Hotline 1 (877) 462-7555 or log on to www.mdhope.org. Counselors can provide free counseling services, finance options and fraud intervention.
St. Mary's County residents can also contact Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee at (301) 475-5574 or (301) 274-4474 or online at www.smtccac.org for foreclosure prevention assistance. This non-profit housing agency is a community organization solely dedicated to guiding consumers with housing related issues.
The slogan for one state program, Homeowners Preserving Equity is "Mortgage Late? Don't Wait!” Residents can call the Maryland Hope Hotline 1 (877) 462-7555 or log on to www.mdhope.org. Counselors can provide free counseling services, finance options and fraud intervention.
St. Mary's County residents can also contact Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee at (301) 475-5574 or (301) 274-4474 or online at www.smtccac.org for foreclosure prevention assistance. This non-profit housing agency is a community organization solely dedicated to guiding consumers with housing related issues.
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