Facing Foreclosure in Arizona?

by Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate Guy on June 4, 2008 · 3 comments

in Phoenix Real Estate

Community Information & Referral has partnered with the Governor’s office and the Arizona Department of Housing to provide a 24 hour toll-free hotline for homeowners behind in their payments and/or facing foreclosure.

The number is 1–877–448–1211.

They can connect you with free home counseling services.

The Arizona Department of Housing also has a “Preventing Foreclosure” page that offers some advice if you are facing foreclosure.

Nationally, Hope Now is an alliance between housing counselors, loan servicers, investors and others in the mortgage market designed to maximize outreach efforts to help at-risk homeowners stay in their homes. The also have a toll-free hotline with HUD certified counselors available at no charge. That number is 1–888–995–HOPE (4673).


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1 Dale "Short Sale" Kirkland 08.18.08 at 11:04 pm

Jay, total sense and love the fact you guys have a prevention page and organization to help folks in trouble. In Southwest Florida it is increasingly rough because many of the mortgages are carried by banks outside the state who have no way of checking on their houses. Just last month in Lee County, we had over 1000 foreclosures. I think it all boils down to communication between the lender and the borrower - just letting them know that they want to pay the mortgage back, but can’t at the moment. Dale

2 cassiano travareli 10.09.08 at 9:43 am

well this must be helpful to the community in Arizona. Many people are on the verge of losing there home.

3 dean grazio 12.23.08 at 2:14 pm

Hi. What’s the foreclosure rate in AZ? I know IN has the most number of foreclosed homes in the land…

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