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One Billion Dollars for Troubled Illinois Homeowners

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Monday, March 12, 2012   

CHICAGO - Illinois is among the top ten states for most foreclosures in the nation, and the number increased last month for the first time in a year.

However, help is on the way. The state will receive about $1 billion from a government settlement with banks accused of lending practices that contributed to the housing crisis.

Chris Kukla, senior counsel for government affairs with the Center for Responsible Lending, says that will help, although more needs to be done.

"We still need to be aggressive in trying to head off foreclosures that are reasonably avoidable, if servicers were willing to do more to try to restructure the loans to make them affordable."

The Center is calling for policy changes to better protect consumers from predatory lending practices.

Bob Palmer, policy director for Housing Action Illinois, says the settlement might cause an increase in foreclosures for a while, and that can be mixed news.

"It means we might be getting closer to the end of the crisis. But on the downside, for some people - maybe because of the delays, who were able to bide more time to kind of figure out a solution to stay in their home - the clock is going to start ticking on them."

The settlement money will help some people whose homes are worth less than what they owe, others who have lost their homes, and some who need to change their loan terms so they don't have to move.

Palmer says many have given up hope.

"What happens when a lot of people get notice of foreclosure is, you know, they don't know what to do and they get afraid, and so, they just ignore it."

Instead, Palmer says it's important for troubled homeowners to contact a HUD-certified counselor.

To find out if you qualify for help under the settlement call the Illinois Attorney General's office at 866-544-7151, or check out the new state website keepyourhomeillinois.org


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