Foreclosure Prevention Forum Set with Representatives from Chase and Other Lenders
May 12, 2009 · Published By Editor
Fannie Mae and the city of Phoenix are partnering to provide homeowners an opportunity to meet with lenders to discuss foreclosure prevention options noon to 8 p.m., Friday, May 15, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 16.
“This is a unique opportunity for homeowners to meet face-to-face with mortgage lenders,” said Jerome Miller, director, Neighborhood Services Department. “It’s a great example of Neighborhood Services commitment to providing residents the tools to preserve their homes and neighborhoods.”
Participating lenders are Chase, Citibank, EMC and Washington Mutual. Representatives from each will meet one-on-one with customers facing the possibility of foreclosure to discuss various prevention options, including President Barack Obama’s “Making Home Affordable” program.
The sessions are available by appointment only. To register, call 1-866-785-8178.
Source: City of Phoenix
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