The National Mortgage Relief Agency
was
established to assist homeowners with
Loss Mitigation proceedings. Loss
mitigation works to negotiate mortgage
terms for the homeowner that will
prevent foreclosure.
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Are you at risk of foreclosure
and losing your home?
Are you currently behind on
your mortgage payment?
Have you received a notice
from your lender asking you
to contact them?
NMRA
may be able to
help you change
one or more of
the original
terms of your
loan and reduce
the monthly
payment amount.
Lower Your
Monthly Payment
Lower Your
Interest Rate
Extend Your
Payment Terms
Reduce Your Loan
Amount
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Do not
ignore the
problem.
The further
behind you
become, the
harder it will
be to reinstate
your loan and
the more likely
that you will
lose your house.
Contact us when you
realize that you
have a problem.
Lenders do
not want your
house. We have
options to help
borrowers
through
difficult
financial times.
Know your
mortgage rights.
We review
your loan
documents with
you so you that
you know what
your lender may
do if you can't
make your
payments. Our
Loss Mitigation
Agents know the
foreclosure laws
and timeframes
in your state
(as every state
is different).
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Lenders do
not want your
house. We have
options to help
borrowers
through
difficult
financial times.
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What’s New
Nov /18/2008
More negative signs for US housing
market
Top lawmakers threw their support
Tuesday behind a proposal to use $24
billion in government funds to help
struggling borrowers, as reports showed
U.S. home prices sinking in four out of
five cities and homebuilders reported
their worst-ever business outlook.
Nov /23/2008
Tucson economic misery stressing relief
agencies
Lines have been so long at the Tucson
Community Food Bank that CEO William
Carnegie said that if he squints and
imagines a black-and-white image, it
could be a Great Depression photo.
Nov /14/200
U.S. Cities, Reeling From Deficits, Seek
Bailout Cash
Philadelphia, Atlanta and Phoenix are
asking the U.S. Treasury Department for
part of the $700 billion financial
rescue package to help them
finance construction projects and
pay bills.
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