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ATG Offers Free Counseling for Distressed Central Illinois HomeownersHOMEOWNERS | Are you underwater with your mortgage, afraid of facing foreclosure, or already behind in your payments? Do you live in Knox, Marshall, McLean, Peoria, Stark, Tazewell, or Woodford County? Attend ATG's next workshop for distressed homeowners this November in Peoria, Illinois. Bring your home loan documents and work directly with an experienced lawyer or counselor trained to help you assemble and submit a Making Home Affordable (MHA) Loan Modification package (see Making Home Affordable FAQs).
NOTE: We will not be able to assist you at this event if either or both of the following apply to you:- Your only source of income is unemployment benefits; and/or
- You have a VA loan
Contact your mortgage servicer to explore options. (See also our page of additional information and resources for distressed homeowners.)
This is the fifth event of its kind that we've sponsored! Watch our Fox News interview to see coverage of a previous event and the Pekin Daily Times article about this Saturday's event.
When and Where to GoSaturday, November 21, 2009 9:00 a.m. 12 noon PARC Facility 913 West Townline Road Peoria, IL 61612 get directions
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| To Pre-Register, contact METEC: 309.676.3832 or www.metec1.orgWhat to Bring with YouTo apply for a loan modification, ALL borrowers on the loan MUST be present and MUST bring two copies of the following:- Two most recent pay stubs for all borrowers on the mortgage;
- Most recent tax return (2008 tax return with all schedules and W-2s);
- Most recent mortgage statements for both first and second mortgage, if applicable;
- Two most recent bank statements;
- Account balances and monthly payments on all other debts including: property taxes, homeowner association/condo fees, credit cards, student or car loans, child support and alimony;
- Proof/documentation of income from any other sources such as alimony, child support (judgment letter); Social Security income (award letter); profit-loss statement if you are self-employed;
- Proof of Homeowners Insurance; and
- Most recent utility bill.
See the METEC flyer for details.
For additional information and assistance, see What You Need to Know about Foreclosure.
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