Related Services - The following company listings on the Debt Consolidation Loan Directory are offered to assist you with handling your credit card bills and other monthly payments. Also, in addition shop for other financial services ranging from credit card offers to home and car insurance.
- Debt Consolidation Company - If you have a large amount of credit card and other debts, now may be a good time to consolidate your debt and lower your payments.
- Debt Management Help - Having trouble keeping up with your monthly credit payments? Compare debt management companies in this online list that can try amd help you get a grip on your personal financial situation.
- Personal Loan Companies - Shopping for a personal loan online? Need to consolidate debt, but do not want to put up collateral (such as your home or car) as security? These loans are typically referred to as unsecured or signature loans, because only your signature may be required.
The New Climate for Mortgage Borrowers
If You Can't Make Your Mortgage Payment
Before contacting your lender, consider getting help from a housing counselor. These are public and private organizations that, typically for no charge or a small fee, can provide advice and assistance on everything from buying a home to dealing with debt problems. The latter includes help contacting and negotiating with lenders.
Be aware, however, that the FDIC and other government agencies have warned homeowners about costly credit-repair and mortgage-rescue scams. "For help working out a mortgage problem without paying significant fees and without fear of fraud, talking to a trained and certified foreclosure or housing counselor is a good choice," said Lee Bowman, National Coordinator of Community Affairs at the FDIC. To find a reputable counselor in your area, contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or the Homeownership Preservation Foundation.
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Last updated on 11/08/2007