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Home Retention & Workout Options   How To Retain Your Home & Avoid Fraud   Free Resources  

At Credit Settler, we are committed to providing education and training that enables homeowners to fully understand and effectively manage the home retention process. We believe that an informed homeowner is a successful homeowner. We provide education to every consumer and develop home retention strategies and workout solutions customized to fit their unique situation.

Making Home Affordable FAQs Consumer information regarding the Government's housing stimulus initiative
The California Department of Real Estate Information provided regarding loan modification services

Should you encounter suspicious activity related to loss mitigation or loan modification, we recommend you report this information to the Federal Trade Commission and to your state and local consumer protection agencies.

Free Resources:

There is never a fee to get assistance or information from your mortgage lender or servicer or a HUD-approved housing counselor. Foreclosure prevention counseling services are provided free of charge by nonprofit housing counseling agencies working in partnership with the Federal Government.

 
 
Loan Settler is a division of Credit Settler
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"It is not necessary to pay a third party to arrange for a loan modification or other form of forbearance from your mortgage lender or servicer. You may call your lender directly to ask for a change in your loan terms. Nonprofit housing counseling agencies also offer these and other forms of borrower assistance free of charge. A list of nonprofit housing agencies approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is available from your local HUD office or by visiting www.hud.gov".

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