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Roundtable Agenda (PDF)

Top Ten States with Highest Foreclosure Rates, 1st Quarter 2007
Understanding Homeowners at Risk of Foreclosure in Nevada (PDF - 388KB)
John Olson, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Subprime Mortgage Crisis: Context, Causes, Solutions (PDF - 283KB)
Cristine Deberry, Center for Responsible Lending
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Forum Summary (PDF - 19KB)

las vegas foreclosuresIdentifying Issues in the Subprime Mortgage Market: Nevada (PDF - 1.58MB)
Presentation by Jan Bontrager, FRBSF Regional Manager
Nevada Statewide Foreclosure Taskforce Meeting, February 4, 2008

Local taskforce:
Nevada Foreclosure Prevention Workgroup Coalition

To become involved, please contact: Ken LoBene, Director
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Las Vegas
First Coalition Meeting Summary (PDF - 19KB)

Debt Relief Grants for Delinquent Homeowners in Nevada
Money Management International, (MMI) a consumer credit counseling agency, has announced a new $1mm debt relief grant program available in California and Nevada to assist qualified homeowners that have fallen behind in their mortgage payments. The program, known as PHASES (Preserving Homeownership and Savings Education Strategy), consists of a series of counseling sessions, an online education program and the opportunity to receive a grant for up to $5,000 to bring past due mortgage payments and some consumer loan payments current. To participate, homeowners must qualify according to program restrictions.  Click here for more information and how to apply.

Brothers Redevelopment
Consumer Credit Counseling Services
Fannie Mae
Homeownership Preservation Foundation
NeighborWorks America
Nevada Fair Housing Center
Nevada Community Foundation
State of Nevada, Mortgage Lending Division

For more information:

Contact Jan Bontrager