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08-28-2009, 05:58 AM
Original message from: hibabd@gmail.com
Dear Community:
There is a family who lived in their home for centuries in the
Richmond VA area and are experiencing foreclosure. They made a bid to
the bank, and the bank refused to recognize the family's bid.
The home is in the later phase of foreclosure. What type of
assistance is available to this family?
Thanks, Hiba Abdallah
Community Development Banking List
08-28-2009, 06:58 AM
Original message from: roberts@communitylaw.org
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Subject: Questions: Are there advocacy groups or direct service foreclosure prevention organization that assit families experiencing later stages of foreclosure
Dear Community:
There is a family who lived in their home for centuries in the
Richmond VA area and are experiencing foreclosure. They made a bid to
the bank, and the bank refused to recognize the family's bid.
The home is in the later phase of foreclosure. What type of
assistance is available to this family?
Thanks, Hiba Abdallah
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