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New Law Helps Illinoisans in Foreclosure Trouble

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010   

CHICAGO, Ill. - Homeowners at the end of their ropes in Illinois are being thrown some additional line, thanks to a recently-passed law.

Bob Palmer, policy director at Housing Action Illinois, says it helps homeowners seeking to modify their home loans under the federal "Making Home Affordable" program. It allows them ask a judge to make sure their lender is in compliance with the federal program's rules before the court approves a foreclosure sale on their home.

"This gives one more tool or resource for homeowners to use to try and put leverage on their lender to do a loan modification – or at least, give them a final answer about what the situation is with their loan."

Palmer says it is important for homeowners to seek assistance if they are facing foreclosure.

"We really encourage people to do so, because it is a challenge, but there are resources that are out there to help you get a loan modification or help you, at least, figure out what to do if you decide you are not able to keep your home."

The law, which was supported by Palmer's organization and the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, is expected to help slow the number of homes that are going up for foreclosure sales while the homeowners are still working to modify their loans.


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