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Educate Yourself.
Borrow Smart! 
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   Hotline (520)792-3087          Useful internet resources ... more are on the Coalition Members page.
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Here are some important information links.  They change frequently—so check back often.

Get a downloadable copy of the
Foreclosure Prevention Workbook

Looking for your lender or servicer?
These lenders have provided contact information for their clients who may be having difficulty making their mortgage payments.

Need Credit or Insurance?  Your credit Score Helps Determine What You’ll Pay.
Ever wonder how a lender decides whether to grant you credit?  Read this information from the Federal trade Commission which explains more.

How to Dispute Credit Report Error (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Information from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).  Topic include Getting your Credit Report, Disputes, and a Request form.

The State of Arizona, Department of Real Estate, has enacted a "Home Buyers' Bill Of Rights" to protect and educate the home buyer in making a better informed decision regarding their home purchase. It includes questions you may not have thought to ask and what the answers mean to you, the home buyer. Click here.

Fight Back Against Identity Theft
This website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.  

Want a Free Annual Credit Report? (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
This is a FTC Consumer alert.  The only official website is annualcreditreport.com for a free credit report.  Read the details and protect yourself from predators. This site also contains the Annual Credit Report Request Form.  

 Tips For Preventing Foreclosure  (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) is a resource guide by NeighborWorks® to help with tips on your foreclosure situation.  Be sure to go to our Foreclosure Information page.

Lawyers Helping Homeowners” program calls upon volunteer lawyers to assist homeowners in working with their lenders to find appropriate financial arrangements to avoid foreclosure. Keeping people in their homes helps stabilize the economy and increase family security. This initiative, coordinated by the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Foundation for Law Related Education, and the Arizona Supreme Court, will not save all homes from foreclosure, but will offer hope and opportunity to many who might otherwise have none.

No Paws Left Behind can help you find a home for your pet at no cost. They are a nationwide non-profit organization formed to help homeowners facing foreclosure find alternative pet housing. Whether it is temporary foster care, a No-Kill shelter or pet friendly housing options, No Paws Left Behind helps distressed borrowers with relocation options for their pets during the foreclosure process.
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