City of La Vergne to Host Foreclosure Prevention Seminar

Posted On: May 16, 2012 under

The Daily News Journal reports that a foreclosure prevention seminar will be held in La Vergne in order to help Tennessee homeowners who may be struggling to keep their home. The La Vergne Foreclosure Prevention Task Force is hosting its third foreclosure prevention event for Tennesseans who may be behind on their mortgage payment or who have received a foreclosure notice from their lender. Representatives will be on hand from Wells Fargo and Bank of America to provide one-on-one counseling for homeowners, as well as Life of Victory financial counselors to assist with starting paperwork that may be able to save a person’s home.

Here is the information on this important homeowner’s event:

When: Saturday, May 19, 2012, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Roy Waldron Elementary School, 125 Floyd Mayfield Dr., La Vergne, TN
What to Bring: Homeowners are urged to bring their most recent mail from their mortgage company, as well as income and asset documentation.

The chairman for the LaVergne Foreclosure Prevention Task Force hopes that by holding this event, TN homeowners will be made aware of the options that are available rather than just opting for foreclosure. For example, a foreclosure prevention counselor for the Life of Victory Church explains that there is a “Hardest Hit” fund is available for qualified homeowners to help save their home.

Tennesseans interested in attending this event can call Brenda Bryant at (615) 213-1468 or Lori Barnard in Rep. Mike Sparks’ office at (615) 741-6829 for more information.
The place a person calls home is one of the most important and valuable things a person possesses, and the threat of losing it can be frightening and devastating. If you are going through the foreclosure process or fear a foreclosure may be in your future, contact a foreclosure attorney in Tennessee at Massey & Associates, P.C. for assistance. Our legal team has the knowledge and resources to help you avoid foreclosure or try to contest it. Schedule a free consultation by calling (423) 697-4529.

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