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Free Program Making Progress for NV Homeowners 'Underwater'

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Friday, March 14, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. – A free government program appears to be helping Nevadans who have been affected by the housing crisis.

Sandra Jauregui, director of Home Again: The Nevada Homeowner Relief Program, says her organization has averaged 1,000 phone calls per month since launching early last year.

She describes it as a one-stop shop, providing guidance for those dealing with foreclosure, rebuilding credit or working toward buying a home.

"We're also helping those who've gone through short sales and foreclosures go through credit restoration and credit review processes,” she adds. “And although that's where our focus is now, modification and foreclosure prevention assistance is still available."

Jauregui says the Home Again program was started by the Nevada Attorney General's office as a way to unite the efforts of state and federal housing programs and other services.

According to the real estate website realtytrac.com, as of December 2013, Nevada led the nation with 38 percent of homeowners considered deeply underwater on their mortgages.

The company defines that as the amount owed on a property being at least 25 percent higher than its current estimated market value.

Jauregui says Home Again is helping more Nevadans stay in their homes by getting loan modifications.

"We've been able to help homeowners who've contacted the bank directly to get a modification and had failed,” she explains. “They've come and contacted Home Again, and in less than 30 days, they've received a modification."

More information about the program is available online at HomeAgainNevada.gov/a>.





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