Get FREE Mortgage Help in Los Angeles From NACA January 20-30th

Anyone who lives in or near the los Angeles area, who can no longer afford to pay their monthly mortgage payments, or does not own another house should attend this non profit, HUD certified event, which is sponsored by NACA. Whether your current, late or within the doors of foreclosure this event is designed to get everyone back on track. It doesn’t matter if your employed or unemployed. There is no income requirement to attend this event. Everyone is welcome.

If you are employed it is necessary to bring your most recent verification of income.The event flyer verifies that it is optional to bring your Mortgage statement, Property Tax statement and Property Insurance statement.

This event has 3 processes attendees must follow. The first step is orientation. The second step is your counseling session. In the third step, you will meet with your lender.

Information of the event itself is listed below. Try and register as soon as possible, and get as much information as you can.

Date of Event: Thursday Jan 20th – Sunday Jan 30th

Time of Event: 9am – 8pm

Location of Event: Los Angeles Sports Arena 3909 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA. 90037

Contact Information: 1-888-499-6222

Event Registration: www.naca.com

Event flyer: http://www.freddiemac.com/avoidforeclosure/pdf/Los_Angeles_NACA_Borrower_Seminar_Flyer_January_2011.pdf

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3 Responses to Get FREE Mortgage Help in Los Angeles From NACA January 20-30th

  1. nick villegas says:

    yes i would like more info and would like to attend the next
    event. we are in or were in the process of trying to remodifing
    our home with no success.

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  2. Darryl says:

    Is’nt strange that NACA can help someone with a modification, when this same person gets nowhere with the Bank?

    Don’t they supply the Bank with the same info?
    Don’t they fill out the same forms?
    Don’t they speak to the same people?

    I don’t get! Seems a bit strange!!!

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  3. pattie says:

    NACA is back in LA June 2-6. We went to try and get help numerous times last time they were in LA. But received no assistance at all. Seems that they only help people that are behind on their loans. Not those who have tried to keep current on their loans from barowing from family, draining savings, selling everything they have, doing without food and medical necessities….. Just to keep current on their mortgage.

    We definitely can not keep up with our bills and mortgage due to pay and hour cuts and high medical costs. Yet we were told by Naca, the only way they could help us is if we stop paying our mortgage. On top of everything else, we do not want to take a chance in loosing our home. But that is what NACA is asking to MAYBE help us get a lower interest rate and lower the payment.

    Can this deceptive practice be looked into? Shouldn’t they also be helping the people who are “trying to do the right thing” and pay the people they owe? Is it right for them to ask you to stop paying creditors just to get help from them?

    Thank you so much for your time,
    Patricia R
    Its not about buying more than you can afford. Its about pay cuts, hour cuts, and just plain layoffs. Who can plan for that? If you plan to be jobless……then your mortgage should be zero dollars a month. Is that possible? Our mortgage was only 20% of our income until my husband experienced pay and hour cuts and I got a cut in disability payments. I cant work and my husband took on a second job. We are trying…..but still not making ends meet. Definitely NO money for much needed medical care. Is this OUR fault?

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