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There are 10 resources  
Buying a Home - (3)
Foreclosure Information - (3)
Home Equity Loans - (3)
Reverse Mortgages - (1)
  Buying a Home
 
   Buying a Home (Separate Website)
Frequently asked questions about the steps involved in buying a home.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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   Looking for the Best Mortgage (Separate Website)
Basic information about how to get the best mortgage for your situation.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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   How to Avoid Being a Victim of Construction Fraud (Separate Website)
Publications with tips for avoiding repair and home improvement problems.
By: Construction Contractors Board
  
   
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  Foreclosure Information
 
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Information that may help you save your home from foreclosure.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
 
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   Foreclosure (Separate Website)
A foreclosure is a procedure to remove a person's rights to own and possess real property, including a house. Find out more here.
By: Oregon State Bar
  
   
   How to Avoid Foreclosure (Separate Website)
Steps you can take to avoid foreclosure.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

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  Home Equity Loans
 
   Avoiding Home Equity Scams (Separate Website)
Information about common loan scams that could result in your losing your home.
By: Federal Trade Commission
  
   
   Home Equity Loans: Borrowers Beware! (Separate Website)
How to protect yourself against losing your home to abusive lending practices.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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   Home Equity Loans: 3 Day Cancellation Rule (Separate Website)
When you apply for a personal loan and use your home to guarantee repayment, a federal credit law gives you three days to reconsider a signed credit agreement and cancel the deal without penalty. Learn more here.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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  Reverse Mortgages
 
   Reverse Mortgages (Separate Website)
Information about the most common reverse mortgage plans and the benefits and drawbacks of each plan.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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