REALTORS® Help Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker DiTommaso Realty

REALTORS® Help Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure

WASHINGTON, August 12, 2008

Help is on the way for New England homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage. Today, the National Association of Realtors®, in partnership with the Massachusetts Association of Realtors®, is taking part in a regional foreclosure prevention workshop in the Boston area.

The event, at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., from 1-8 p.m., targets area homeowners with subprime loans or borrowers who are in financial distress and concerned about foreclosure. Homeowners will have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with more than 20 national mortgage lenders, local housing counselors and Realtors® to help resolve mortgage issues and avoid foreclosure.

"Realtors® build communities and care as much about keeping families in their homes as they do about helping them find the home of their dreams," said NAR President Richard F. Gaylord, a broker with RE/MAX Real Estate Specialists in Long Beach, Calif. "Any family that loses its home to foreclosure is one family too many. If homeowners in New England or throughout the country are faced with mortgages they can't afford, a Realtor® can help them find information, resources and responsible lenders, and help them stay in their home."

At the event, MAR will provide consumers with information on preventing foreclosure and avoiding predatory lending. MAR will also be holding information sessions to help consumers learn more about loss mitigation options like short sales or auctions as well as options and resources available if borrowers do lose their home.

"Often the first person a homeowner calls when they are having financial problems with their home is their Realtor®," said 2008 MAR President Susan Renfrew, broker/co-owner of Renfrew Real Estate in Greenfield. "It is because of those types of relationships that the Massachusetts Association of Realtors® has been working hard to ensure the membership understands the issues around foreclosure and that they have the tools to help their clients achieve the best possible outcome."

More than 1,000 residents are expected to attend the event, which is jointly sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation. Other major event sponsors include HOPE NOW Alliance and NeighborWorks® America. More information on the Foreclosure Prevention Workshop is available at www.theinformedhomebuyer.org.

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