Related Financial Services - The following list of company and services directories offer a wide variety of programs for consolidating bills and other similar services, such as a getting a mortgage refinance interest rate quote from a lender or an online quote for life or car insurance.
- Debt Settlement Company - Simply too much debt to get a grip on? Review a list of companies and learn more about this service that uses debt negotiation and arbitration to help people that need assistance with eliminating their debts.
- Debt Management Programs - Too many credit cards and other bills to make monthly payments on? Start here by reviewing and comparing different debt management options for getting help with your credit card bills and other monthly obligations.
- Fast Personal Loan - 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
Be proactive in researching and exercising your consumer rights. Start by reviewing your mortgage contract and other handouts and mailings from your lender. Solutions to your problems frequently can be found there, such as information about special programs the lender offers to help borrowers. Also check the Internet and other resources for your rights under state and federal housing laws. For example, if your mortgage is insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), you may be eligible for special loan-modification programs and other assistance.
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Last updated on 11/08/2007