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KHP joins other agencies in alerting public to loan scams

KHP, a local NeighborWorks America® affiliate, will join press conference on Loan Scam Alerts, 10am, Tues, Aug 24.

 

KHP, a local NeighborWorks America® affiliate, will join in a press conference to alert the public to loan modification scams.  National organizations in support of this effort include NeighborWorks America®, HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddi Mac, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and the Federal Trade Commission.  Press conference is scheduled for Tuesday, August 24 at 10am.

Below are six red flags homeowners should look out for.  These include any person or company that:

  1. Asks for a fee in advance
  2. Guarantees they can stop a foreclosure or get your loan modified
  3. Tells you to stop paying your mortgage company and pay them instead
  4. Pressures you to sign paperwork you haven't had a chance to read thoroughly and that you don't fully understand
  5. Claims they're offering "government-approved" or "official government" loan modifications
  6. Asks you to release financial information online or over the phone, even though you've never heard of them.

 

  • If you suspect that you or someone you know has been the victim of a scam, report it by calling (888) 995-HOPE (4763) or visit www.LoanScamAlert.org for more information.
  • You can also find free, HUD-approved counseling agencies through these resources.  (Knox Housing Partnership is a HUD-approved counseling agency.)

 

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KHP joins other agencies in alerting public to loan scams

8/16/2010 3:26:00 PM

KHP, a local NeighborWorks America® affiliate, will join press conference on Loan Scam Alerts, 10am, Tues, Aug 24.

 

KHP, a local NeighborWorks America® affiliate, will join in a press conference to alert the public to loan modification scams.  National organizations in support of this effort include NeighborWorks America®, HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddi Mac, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and the Federal Trade Commission.  Press conference is scheduled for Tuesday, August 24 at 10am.

Below are six red flags homeowners should look out for.  These include any person or company that:

  1. Asks for a fee in advance
  2. Guarantees they can stop a foreclosure or get your loan modified
  3. Tells you to stop paying your mortgage company and pay them instead
  4. Pressures you to sign paperwork you haven't had a chance to read thoroughly and that you don't fully understand
  5. Claims they're offering "government-approved" or "official government" loan modifications
  6. Asks you to release financial information online or over the phone, even though you've never heard of them.

 

  • If you suspect that you or someone you know has been the victim of a scam, report it by calling (888) 995-HOPE (4763) or visit www.LoanScamAlert.org for more information.
  • You can also find free, HUD-approved counseling agencies through these resources.  (Knox Housing Partnership is a HUD-approved counseling agency.)

 

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Attention East Knoxville Homeowners!

 

Are you a homeowner in any of these neighborhoods:  Park City / Five Points, Park Ridge, Morningside or Burlington? 

 

Do you have high utilities bills? 

 

Knox Housing Partnership (KHP) is seeking low- to very low-income homeowners for the Home Improvement Energy Retrofit program for 35 grants made available through the City of Knoxville.  These services will provide great benefits for those who wish to lower utility bills, gain energy efficiency and increase property values. 

 

For more information on program guidelines and to receive a brochure and application, please contact Barbara Mott at (865) 637-1679 ext 234 or bmott@khp.org.

 

Only 35 homes will be served.  We have 12 available slots remaining.  Call now! 

 

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