I am concerned that my bank may be preparing to foreclose. Where can I get help?
You should contact your servicer or lender as soon as possible.
Your servicer or lender is typically in the best position to know the facts of your situation and would be best able to discuss your specific situation and explore options that may be available to you. You may also benefit from credit counseling from a qualified nonprofit credit counseling agency. For a list of such organizations that have been approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), you may call (800) 225-5342 or visit the HUD website.
If you are suffering financial hardship because of COVID-19, visit the frequently asked questions about COVID-19.
Last Reviewed: April 2021
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