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Homeowners Preservation Clinic Will Aid Those Facing Foreclosure

By Herald Staff

VINELAND — On Friday, Oct. 24 from 3-8 p.m. at Cumberland County College’s Luciano Conference Center, a homeowner preservation clinic will be held.
Sen. Robert Menendez has joined with the state Department of Banking and Insurance; state Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency and the Cumberland County Board of Chosen Freeholders to continue an initiative to offer relief to struggling homeowners.
According to a release, the clinic will offer information, direction and assistance to homeowners who are experiencing difficulty in making their mortgage payments and are at risk of losing their homes.
Over the next two years, over 57,000 New Jersey homes are expected to be lost to foreclosures. Menendez has partnered with the group of previously agencies to connect distressed homeowners with lenders and counselors in the hope of providing some relief.
The clinic here will be the third sponsored by Menendez. Another will be held Saturday in Elizabeth.
The senator’s Constituent Services staff, as well as representatives of national banks and MUD-approved housing counseling agencies will offer free, one-on one services and counseling to homeowners who are at risk of losing their home.
All participants should bring their mortgage documents and photocopies.
The Luciano Conference Center is located on the campus of Cumberland County College, 3322 College Drive, Vineland.

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