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If you are having trouble making your mortgage payments, one of the most important things you can do is call your bank or mortgage company and ask for help. The federal banking agencies encourage banks and financial institutions to work with consumers who may be unable to make their payments on their home loans. In addition, the HOPE NOW website contains a list of the nation's largest mortgage lenders and servicers and who to contact for help or you can call the HOPE NOW hotline 1-888-995-HOPE. Also, mortgage crisis prevention help is available through free Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) housing counselors. You can find counselors in your area at HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies or by calling the HOPE NOW hotline (1-888-995-HOPE). Finally, check our Foreclosure page for more resources.
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You can get information about the program at www.makinghomeaffordable.gov. The program is part of the Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan, a federal program to prevent mortgage foreclosures. But, beware! There are organizations charging fees for home loan counseling and applying for loan modifications. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and HOPE NOW offer free and safe counseling services and can help you apply for assistance.
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There are many "easy money" or "get rich quick" scams, some that originate outside of the country. Beware of deals or schemes that sound too good to be true. Two good places to start your search are the Frauds and Scams section of this website and Lookstoogoodtobetrue.com, which is sponsored by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the United States Postal Service (USPS). You should also check the website of the Attorney General in your state of residence.

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Federal Reserve Banks do not provide banking services, such as offering deposit accounts or lending money, to consumers. The Federal Reserve provides certain financial services to the U.S. Government, depository institutions, and other financial entities. Visit the Federal Reserve Education website for more information about the Federal Reserve and Federal Reserve Banks.
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The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires all consumer reporting agencies that operate nationally to give you a free copy of your credit report annually, when you ask for one. The nation's three largest consumer reporting agencies have set up a website, a toll free telephone number, and a mailing address that you can use to order your free annual report:

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For mortgages and other loans, the loan documents you received at closing must state what the interest rate is, whether it will change, and if so, how interest rate changes are calculated.

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The Board of Governors asks for public comments on proposed changes to federal regulations before they are made. The Board of Governors' website lists the proposals open for comment. All comments received are posted on the Board's website and are considered by Board staff as they make final changes to a regulation. This site also allows you to read comments posted by others. (Please note that any comments you post on this public web site will include your name and address, which may be viewed by any Internet user.) You may also provide comments by calling the Board's comment line at (202) 974-7008.
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