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Mortgage seminar set for today

Citi calls it the “Road to Recovery,” a program aimed at customers whose mortgages are in distress.

Published: Nov. 13, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Citi calls it the “Road to Recovery,” a program aimed at customers whose mortgages are in distress.

That road leads to Tacoma today.

CitiMortgage customers facing foreclosure or having difficulty making mortgage payments – or any active or former member of the military, no matter who holds the mortgage – will be welcomed to the event beginning at noon and running through 7 p.m. at Hotel Murano in downtown Tacoma.

The event, according to a Citi spokesman, will give homeowners a chance to “participate in free one-on-one consultations with Citi mortgage assistance experts.”

During a similar tour last year, the spokesman said, “two-thirds of participants discovered that they qualified for a mortgage modification or another type of solution.”

Along with questions, participants are asked to bring documents that support their hardship; recent pay stubs; recent checking, savings and investment statements; proof of insurance and tax payments; a current property tax statement; your mortgage loan number; a 2011 tax return; and other related documentation. For more information visit citiroadto recovery.com.

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