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NMAC assists troubled homeowners every day through our national network of foreclosure prevention attorneys. Get the professional help you need to keep your home and have peace of mind. Just as the government is rescuing banks, foreclosure assistance is also available to you if you can't afford to pay your mortgage. Our national network of foreclosure prevention specialists will work hard on your behalf and negotiate directly with your Bank to lower your monthly payments to avoid foreclosure.

The National Mortgage Assistance Center (NMAC) educates the general public and refers your contact information, at no cost to you, to foreclosure prevention law firms to evaluate qualifications for a mortgage payment reduction. NMAC is not a non-profit organization and not affiliated or approved with any government program. By applying with NMAC does not guarantee a loan modification or foreclosure prevention, and the lender may not approve to change your loan.

Do not transfer or surrender property titles at a below-market price to anyone.
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The following is a generalized breakdown of the foreclosure process, as each State has specific laws associated with it (contact your State's Government Housing Office).
The information contained within these pages should not be considered legal advice.
You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.
It is important to understand the Foreclosure process.
Knowing your legal rights and seeking foreclosure assistance can be the difference between keeping or losing your home.
We recommend that you work directly with your bank first and research any government programs that you may qualify for and apply to the best one that fits your situation.
We help people every day get enrolled in the right program!
The National Mortgage Assistance Center (NMAC) educates the general public and refers your contact information, at no cost to you, to foreclosure prevention law firms to evaluate qualifications for a mortgage payment reduction.
NMAC is not a non-profit organization and not affiliated or approved with any government program.
Many people who are in the foreclosure process are desperate to save their home, and with that is vulnerability from con artists intent to prey on this desperation.
California Department of Real Estate (DRE) and the BBB has released consumer warnings about 'Mass Joinder' Lawsuits or Class Action Litigation scams.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns homeowners to steer clear of mailings asking them to join national "mass joinder" lawsuits to force their mortgage companies to cut their loan payments.
Q: What does NMAC do for me exactly?
A: When you fill out the no-obligation form, we send your basic information to a foreclosure prevention law firm that will call you back and go over options based upon your unique situation.
This is the first step in the process towards a possible mortgage payment reduction so that you can stay in your home.
Q: Can I do any of this myself?
A: Yes you can-just like any other Do-It-Yourself project such as taxes, your own plumbing and electrical, oil change, lawn mowing, etc. Have one of our foreclosure prevention attorneys take care of everything so that you can have peace of mind, especially when it comes to keeping your home!
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