Non-profit Neighborhood Neighborhood Foundation Brings Profitable Foreclosure Prevention Workshop to Assist Indiana Homeowners


Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) November 21, 2012

The foreclosure epidemic is showing no indicators of a slowdown. Millions of Americans owe more than their home is worth. Get information from a reputable source while understanding your options and staying present with developments in the marketplace that affect foreclosures.

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Plainfield, IN: December four Holiday Inn Express – 7-9 PM

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Greenwood, IN: December five Holiday Inn Express – 7-9 PM

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Carmel, IN: December 11 Renaissance Hotel – 7-9 PM

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Ft. Wayne, IN: December 18 Hampton Inn 7-9 PM

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An independent, nonprofit organization based in Sarasota, Florida, the Neighborhood Community Foundation strives to aid residents create a far better understanding of the foreclosure process, legal rights, and available alternatives and options to stay in their houses.

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Information is energy, and home owners can far more properly fight foreclosure by knowing about the process and understanding how present events can influence their outcome, says Jeffrey Pitts, a foreclosure defense lawyer who is 1 of the keynote speakers at the Neighborhood Community Foundations prevention workshops.

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Every single week, details surfaces as we investigate and unravel the mortgage and banking industry crisis. What takes place each day can have an effect on each homeowner as they navigate the crazy, unreliable flow of foreclosure info such as discrepancies in communication amongst property owners and banks as well as solution primarily based sources for recovery.

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News stories shock us each day with newly discovered bank fraud and rampant robo-signing activity. Lately, the major banks and servicers in the US agreed to pay a $ 25 billion dollar settlement because of fraud in the lending, loan modification and foreclosure processes. Lawyer Generals continue to sue the key banks and lenders for fraud. Homeowners are urged to get the information about their rights.

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The Workshop will answer several inquiries and supply insight to guide home owners to the next constructive step, wherever they might be in the process.

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During the workshop Mr. Pitts will share free legal advice about the most widespread varieties of errors and violations found in loan documents and foreclosure paperwork and supply a complete explanation of the laws that protect property owners when facing foreclosure eviction. In addition, homeowners will receive information from other non-profit agencies to support them properly assess a sensible course of action for their requirements.

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