Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Nonprofit Organizations – Helping to have your FHA Housing Loans Approved

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  • by Joel, on Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:24pm PDT
Obama’s $8,000 tax credit geared towards helping first-time homebuyers in American purchase a home brings great news to all. Although the government has already extended its arms to help those who are in dire financial difficulties, most Americans remain unaware of the steps to have access to this assistance. This is where non-profit organizations come to the rescue.

Many non-profit organizations are now engaging themselves in the cause of the government to help US citizens survive the economic recession. Instead of providing monetary assistance, they provide something more important to be of service to the American consumers. These organizations give free information and education to help consumers get access to government aids. Aside from this, they also provide a list of legitimate and government approved lenders and FHA loan issuers who have a tie up with the Federal Housing Authority, hence protecting consumers from maligned practices of scammers.

These non-profit organizations aim to help and empower American consumers. They equip consumers with information, believing that education is the primary shield against abuse. In this time of the economic downturn, the difficulty of getting assistance is doubled because there will always be the danger of being scammed. If one were not careful enough and aware of the legal process of applying for FHA loans, it would be very easy to stumble upon a scammer who is on the lookout for unwilling victims. That is why the assistance of non-profit organizations is very needed in this time of the financial difficulties. They are the arm of the government in spreading correct and valid information about how consumers can avail of such programs.

On the other hand, be cautious about trusting a non-profit organization to help you solve your mortgage problem. Make sure that they are registered and legitimate first because taking in any information. Some of these fake and unlicensed organizations are just the gateways of scammers to lure clueless consumers into signing a deal with them. To save yourself from trouble, do not hesitate to inquire. Before going into any deal or accepting any assistance from the organization, ask them questions like “what is the mission-vision of your organization?”, “Have you been accredited by your state as a nonprofit organization?”, “How can you help me?”, and so on. Ask in an inquisitive and intelligent manner. The representative on the other line should be able to answer these questions with knowledge and confidence. If not, do not bother making any transactions with the organization. It is okay to spend time making sure that the help you will get is genuine and legitimate. After all, getting your FHA housing loans approved is worth the effort.
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