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Forum hopes to help with credit, debt.
Nigel Talley
13 August 2008
MyWeb Forum will help with credit, debt Event at Servant Tech will permit folk to rendezvous with major banks and attend credit-counseling events. HAMILTON - Drowning in debt? Help is on the way. On Tues. , August nineteen, Butler Co. Will host a Borrower Outreach Day to let folks talk face-to-face with ten major banks - including Chase, National City Mortgage and Wells Fargo - and attend credit-counseling workshops. At the Servant Tech Public Safety Education Complicated . "Anyone who's worried about their next loan payment, for any cause, should attend this event" claimed Butler Co. Treasurer Nancy Nix, who arranged the event with help from the state. "Hopefully, the folk will be ready to meet face to face with their mortgage supplier and work out loan remodifications" she announced. Local social service agencies also will be on-hand to commend folks and offer classes on reconstructing credit, loss mitigation, refinancing options, foreclosure prevention and their legal rights. Lorie Batdorf, executive director of Neighborhood Housing Services in Hamilton, hopes the event makes folk mindful of what services are available - often free - for folk in fiscal straits. The issues she sees are folk waiting too long before addressing the issue or turning to a company that charges plenty of dosh but delivers tiny. "I assume they ( owners ) are frightened, they are overwhelmed, they are inundated so they are not doing anything" Batdorf claimed. "Typically, we are getting telephone calls when they are getting the policeman's sale notice.". If her agency is made contact with early, Batdorf asserted, "we can interrupt right away and work out payments to keep them in their house, instead of at the last minute.". Nix related the state became interested in doing a Borrower Outreach Day here after it found Butler Co. 's foreclosure rate was the tenth highest in the state. There were 2350 repossessions in the county last year, and that figure is on track to extend this year, according to the Butler Co. Clerk of Courts office.
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