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AARPOR said:
on July 15, 2009 05:28 PM ET
edited on July 15, 2009 05:29 PM ET

Oregon's Division of Finance and Corporate Securities' website provides important information for homeowners who could be facing foreclosure, including answers to these questions:

  • What is foreclosure?
  • How does the foreclosure process work?
  • How can I save my house?
  • What if my house sells for less than I owe?

 

The website also offers useful resources regarding:

  • Tax information
  • Construction or "mechanic's liens"
  • Mortgage payment rights information
  • Loans programs
  • Foreclosure counseling agencies
  • Foreclosure scams
  • Verification of Oregon mortgage lender licenses/registration
  • Filing a complaint against a lender

The Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities website:

http://www.dfcs.oregon.gov/ml/foreclosure.html#home_plan

 

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