Homeowners whose primary residence was part of a foreclosure action between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010, and whose home loan was serviced by a participating servicer, may be eligible for an Independent Foreclosure Review.
Distressed homeowners and Oregonians who have gone through the foreclosure process may be entitled to additional assistance if their mortgage servicer is a party to the multistate settlement.
Loan modification step-by-step process to help homeowners
Obtaining a loan modification is one way to avoid foreclosure and stay in your home; however, the process can be challenging for homeowners. Whether you apply for a loan modification with the assistance of a counselor or you decide to do it yourself, there are crucial steps you should take to increase your chances of success. Click on the link below for the steps.
HUD-approved foreclosure prevention counselors provide free help to Oregonians facing foreclosure. Call 1-800-SAFENET or click below for a list of counselors in your area.
You can make your mortgage payments more affordable through the Obama administration's Making Home Affordable Program. By clicking on the link below, you can find out if you're eligible for the program and request a loan modification. If you need assistance completing the forms or have questions about the process, free help is available by calling the Homeowner's HOPE Hotline at 1-888-995-HOPE (4673) and asking for MHA Help.
Foreclosure is the legal means your lender can use to take your house if you are in default. The foreclosure process can be confusing for many homeowners; learn how it works.
The Oregon Legislature recently passed laws to help homeowners facing foreclosure in Oregon. Click on the link below for more on those laws and the statutes that cover mortgage lending.
More resources and foreclosure prevention publications
A resources list on taxes, loan programs, mechanic's liens, mortgage payments rights, and filing a complaint against a lender, and the publication "Foreclosure - you can avoid it." in English, Spanish, and Russian.