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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Rep. Kratovil to Host Foreclosure Prevention Workshop


Washington, DC – U.S. Rep. Frank Kratovil will be hosting a foreclosure prevention workshop this Saturday afternoon at Maces Lane Middle School in Cambridge, MD. The workshop is open to any residents of Maryland’s First Congressional District currently facing or at risk of facing foreclosure. Counselors and representatives of major lenders will be on hand to meet with attendees individually to discuss what options are available to help homeowners stay in their home.

“People are getting hit hard by this economic crisis, and the biggest fear for many is losing their home,” said Rep. Frank Kratovil. “This workshop will help distressed homeowners learn about their options before it’s too late.”

If you would like to participate in this free and confidential workshop, more information is available on Rep. Kratovil’s website at www.house.gov/kratovil or by calling his district office at (443) 262 – 9136. Attendees will have the opportunity to sit down privately with lenders and loan counselors to discuss all available options. Anyone wishing to attend the workshop is encouraged to bring with them all relevant documents, including a hardship letter, letters of default or foreclosure, a summary of monthly expenses, two most recent pay stubs, two most recent bank statements, and 2007 and 2008 tax returns.

“All of our neighbors facing the threat of foreclosure need to know that they have options, and that there are counselors who can help them get through these tough times. I encourage anyone who finds themselves in this difficult position to stop by and take advantage the resources that the community can offer,” said Rep. Kratovil.

Who: Rep. Frank Kratovil, Congressional Staff, Lenders, Loan counselors

What: Congressional Foreclosure Prevention Workshop

Where: Maces Lane Middle School, 1101 Maces Lane, Cambridge, MD

When: 1PM – 6PM

In addition to Congressional Staff the following organizations will also be present: Fannie Mae, MD Dept of Housing & Community Development, Freddie Mac, GMAC, Bank of America, USDA Rural Development, Wells Fargo, Federal Reserve, Wye Mortgage and Bancshares, JP Morgan Chase, Saxon Mortgage, HUD, NeighborWorks, Community Law Center, Salisbury Neighborhood Housing Svcs, Inc., Delmarva Community Action Center, CCCS of Maryland and Delaware, Mid Shore Pro Bono, Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland, Catholic Charities, Legal Aid Services, Board of Education/Maces Lane Middle School.

3 comments:

  1. Foreclosure Prevention:

    Step #1 Don't get laid off.

    Step #2 Good luck with step #1

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  2. boy, thats just what i want !foreclosure prevention from a politician!!! when the locaL, state and federal govt start balancing the taxpayers tax money checkbook, i will take there foreclosure class.

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  3. Hey Frank how about helping us put jobs back in the state you freaking idiot!

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