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  • If you lost your username, please enter your E-mail Address, leaving Username field empty, then click the Send Username button, and your username will be sent to your email address.
  • If you lost your password but know your username, please enter your Username and your E-mail Address, press the Send Password button, and you will receive a new password shortly. Use this new password to access the site.
  • If you forgot both your username and your password, please recover the username first, then the password. To recover your username, please enter your E-mail Address, leaving Username field empty, then click the Send Username button, and your username will be sent to your email address. From there you can use this same form to recover your password.
 

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The information contained herein is provided for general information purposes only and is not intended to convey a legal option nor legal advice for any particular case or situation. This information does not represent a complete discussion of all the issues relating to the area of loan, debt and general consulting. Since every individual's factual situation is different, independent legal advice regarding specific situation from a licensed attorney is advisable. Nothing contained in this website shall be construed to be a guarantee or prediction of result. We do not represent you in any litigation, either affirmative or defensive, including the defense of any foreclosure action that may be filed against you.  We perform consulting, research and analysis. Pursuant to Section 169 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987, you may have the opportunity to receive counseling from various local agencies regarding the retention of your home. You may obtain a list of HUD-approved housing counseling agencies by calling the HUD nationwide toll-free telephone number, (800) 569-4287. To learn more about the federal Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan, visit www.treas.gov By visiting this site you agree to these terms.