Online clinic: Homeowners information class

Event Details

  • Thursday, June 5, 2025 | 5pm-6:30pm EDT
  • Thursday, July 3, 2025 | 5pm-6:30pm EDT
  • Thursday, August 7, 2025 | 5pm-6:30pm EDT
Online event

Free and open to the public. 

Online the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 5:00 p.m.  In 2024, the clinics will be on:

January 4 and 18

February 1 and 15

March 7 and 21

April 4 and 18

May 2 and 16

June 6 and 20

July 11* and 18 (not on July 4)

August 1 and 15

September 5 and 19

October 3 and 17

November 7 and 21

December 5 and 19

Overview

Are you a homeowner worried about foreclosure? Having trouble paying your mortgage? Join us online for this free class to learn about your options. Topics include:

  • How to be considered for loan modification programs to keep your home
  • How to go from a temporary to a permanent loan modification
  • How foreclosure works, how long the process takes, and what your rights are while a foreclosure is pending
  • Bankruptcy as an option to keep your home
  • How to obtain free legal help
  • HAMP and other programs to help you keep your home
  • How to prepare and what questions you should be asking

Registration

No advance registration is required. However, please have any paperwork you may have received from a court available during the presentation. You should also download and print the foreclosure mediation workbook found here

To attend the online clinic on Zoom, click the button below at the set time:

Join clinic

Or, to attend the clinic by phone, use the following information to call in at the set time:

1 (312) 626-6799 meeting ID 875 3671 6555

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