Riverside, California (PRWEB) January 15, 2010
As shoppers continue to climate the worst housing crisis in 60 years, Springboard Nonprofit Customer Credit Management is pleased to announce the launch of its new web site, HomeOwnership.org. The internet site offers property owners with expert mortgage suggestions, including foreclosure prevention, reverse mortgage counseling and homebuyer education. Springboard is certified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Improvement as a complete housing agency and is accredited by the Council on Accreditation as a provider of high good quality monetary education and counseling services. “Today’s launch of HomeOwnership.org demonstrates Springboard’s commitment to offering the highest level of education and help to property owners in need to have,” said Melinda Opperman, vice president of neighborhood outreach and business relations. “HomeOwnership.org is yet another tool created by Springboard to meet the needs of customers facing a assortment of housing troubles,” said Opperman.

Homeowners facing foreclosure can schedule a priority counseling session with a certified housing counselor or may possibly get in touch with a designated hotline for quick assist, seven days a week. Distressed home owners can also check out http://www.HomeOwnership.org and enter standard info to figure out the likelihood of a loan modification. In scenarios exactly where homeowners do not qualify for a loan modification, Springboard offers two new applications – the Safe Haven(SM) and Soft Landing counseling applications.

The Protected Haven(SM) program is developed for the homeowner who has enough revenue but can no longer afford the home due to higher debt and monthly expenditures. The Soft Landing system is created for the homeowner who will not be in a position to remain in the house due to an extended hardship. Both programs were created by Springboard in an work to supply extra choices for distressed homeowners. Springboard’s certified housing counselors are offered seven days a week to support homeowners transition with hope.