FREE Foreclosure Prevention and First Time Home Buyer Workshop
For Immediate Release
September 12, 2012 FHLB-PR-121.4 Stockton Media Alert WO
What: FREE Foreclosure Prevention and First Time Home Buyer Workshop
Who: The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, with:
- Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- Bank of America
- Central Valley Realtist Association
- Chase Bank
- Clearpoint Credit Counseling Solutions
- Greater Sacramento Urban League
- Lodi Association of Realtors
- NeighborWorks® Stockton
- NID Counseling Agency
- Special Congressional Guest
Why: Foreclosure retention workshop and individual councilors on site to help homeowners in distress keep their homes. Realtors and lenders to help the homebuyers benefit from the lowest interest rates and home prices in 20 years.
Where: Lincoln High School, 6844 Alexandria Place, in Stockton
When: Saturday, September 29. Registration at 9:30 am event 10 am to 4 pm
Bring: Attendees are asked to bring copies of the following documentation:
■ Pay stubs for the most recent 2 pay periods
■ 2011 tax return, including W-2
■ A copy of your homeowner’s insurance policy
■ Hardship letter (in your own words)
■ Bank statements for the most recent 2 months
■ A list of your monthly expenses
■ A utility bill
■ Most recent mortgage statement
■ Any other related correspondence
■ Self-employed individuals must also provide bank statements for the most recent 4 months; a 2010 or 2011 tax return; and YTD profit and loss statement.
Contact: Kevin Blackburn, 415.616.2572, blackbur@fhlbsf.com
About the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco delivers low-cost funding and other services that help member financial institutions make home mortgages to people of all income levels and provide credit that supports neighborhoods and communities. The Bank also funds community investment programs that help members create affordable housing and promote economic development. The Bank’s members are headquartered in Arizona, California, and Nevada and may include commercial banks, credit unions, industrial loan companies, savings institutions, insurance companies, and community development financial institutions.
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