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   The Making Home Affordable Program (Separate Website)
Find out if you qualify for the new Making Home Affordable Refinance and Modification options. The Making Home Affordable program will offer assistance to as many as 7 to 9 million homeowners making a good-faith effort to make their mortgage payments, while attempting to prevent the destructive impact of foreclosures on families and communities.
By: financialstability.gov
  
   
   Home Repairs - How to Avoid Getting Ripped Off (Separate Website)
This document discusses basic issues relating to home repairs and helps you avoid getting ripped off.
By: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
 
  
   
   Mortgage and Foreclosure Relief: Answers for Reservists, Guardsmen and Other Military Personnel (Separate Website)
Information for service men and women about how the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Act helps with mortgage relief, lease termination and eviction issues.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  
   
   Reverse Mortgages (Separate Website)
A reverse mortgage is a loan against your home that you do not have to pay back for as long as you live in your home. With a reverse mortgage, you can turn the value of your home into cash and not have to make monthly repayments. The total loan must be paid back when the last surviving borrower dies, sells the home, or permanently moves away. Reverse mortgages are quite a bit different from other types of debt. These loans can be complicated, and you have a lot at stake. So be sure to investigate reverse mortgages carefully before deciding if one makes sense for you.
By: AARP Legal Services Network

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   Home A Loan: A Quick Guide on Reverse Mortgages for Senior Advocates This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
A reverse mortgage is a type of loan that allows senior homeowners to convert the equity in their homes into a source of income, without having to sell the home. For many seniors, the accumulated equity in their home is their primary or only financial asset. Such seniors are on a fixed or limited income and do not have enough money saved to pay for uninsured medical expenses, home improvement, or to meet other pressing needs. For these financially strapped seniors, reverse mortgages are an attractive option. A reverse mortgage, however, must be carefully evaluated as it is more complex than most home equity loans. A senior, for example, must not only understand complicated budget projections, but also make predictions as to his or her future financial needs. To assist seniors with this assessment, counseling is a required part of the application process for most reverse mortgages.
By: National Consumer Law Center
  
   
   What You Should Know About Refinancing This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Refinancing is a process in which you pay off one or more existing debts with a new home loan. If you have perfect credit, refinancing is sometimes a good way to obtain a lower interest rate or to convert a variable rate loan to a fixed rate. However, if you are in the midst of financial difficulties, if you have too much debt, or if you have bad credit, refinancing is loaded with pitfalls. We recommend that you be very careful when refinancing debts. Many refinancing loans hurt consumer. Here are twelve things to consider before refinancing.
By: National Consumer Law Center
  
   
   Home and Personal Property Disaster Loans (Separate Website)
This document addresses the requirements for eligibility for financial assistance from the US Small Business Administration if you are in a declared disaster area and are the victim of a disaster.
By: U.S. Small Business Administration

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   Georgia Department of Banking and Finance Website (Separate Website)
The Georgia Department of Banking and Finance (Department) is the state agency that regulates and examines banks, credit unions and trust companies which are chartered by the State. The Department also has regulatory and/or licensing authority over mortgage brokers and lenders, check cashers, sale of check companies, money transmitters, international banking organizations, and bank holding companies conducting business in Georgia.
By: Georgia Department of Banking and Finance
  
   
   Mortgage and Real Estate Loans Information from the Federal Trade Commission (Separate Website)
This web site contains documents relating to: (1) home equity loans, home equity credit lines and common home equity scams, (2) high rate, high fee mortgages, (3) reverse mortgages, (4) payday loans, and (5) mortgage discrimination. You may view the documents on-line and print them out or print them in PDF format.
By: Federal Trade Commission

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  Housing Codes and Repairs
 
   After a Disaster: Repairing Your Home (Separate Website)
This website from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency offer tips for consumers who may be facing major repairs after a disaster hits home.
By: Federal Trade Commission

    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   Georgia Consumer's Guide to Home Improvements (Separate Website)
This document provides some things to consider when making improvements to your home.
By: Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs

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   Home Improvement Scams Alert This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This document discusses how to avoid scam artists who target low-income elderly homeowners and the tactics they use.
By: National Consumer Law Center
  
   
   Repairs and Mechanics' Liens in Georgia
This document discusses repairs and the mechanics' liens that a someone repairing your auto or home can can levy on the property they repaired. The document is excerpted from An Introduction to Law in Georgia, Fourth Edition, published by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 1998 (updated 2004).
By: Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia

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  Insurance
 
   Frequently Asked Questions about Homeowners' Insurance (Separate Website)
This web page answers common questions about homeowners' insurance.
By: Georgia Department of Insurance
  
   
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  Property Taxes
 
   Georgia Taxpayer Bill of Rights (Separate Website)
Basic information about your rights as a taxpayer, your rights during an audit, your rights to dispute any determinations that you owe taxes.
By: Georgia Department of Revenue
  
   
   Information about Property Taxes in Georgia (Separate Website)
This section provides specific information on property taxation in the various counties in Georgia.
By: Georgia Department of Revenue
  
   
   Property Tax Relief for Seniors and Veterans with Disabilities
Georgia law provides property tax and school tax benefits to senior citizens and to veterans with disabilities. Please be aware that this web page gives only a general description of the Georgia tax benefits. Your situation may be different enough so that the general rules will not apply.
By: Elder Law Committee of State Bar of Georgia
  
   
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   EarnBenefits Online (Separate Website)
How to get free checking accounts, homebuying resources, repairing your credit
By: Seedco
  
   
   Georgia State Fire Code This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This document provides Georgia's Minimum Standard Code (the International Fire Code).
By: Georgia.gov
  
   
   Heir Property in Georgia This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This resource answers questions on heir property. Heir property is property that is passed down after a family member dies without a will. If you own real property, you should have a will. This resource describes heir property and offers solutions to dealing with the problems created when property is passed without a will.
By: Georgia Appleseed
  
   
   Recognizing Foreclosure Rescue Scam in English and Spanish This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
Recognizing Foreclosure Rescue Scam in English and Spanish
By: Georgia Legal Services Program®
 
  
   
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