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[Photo of the Keep Your Home logo ] Keep Your Home.  Know Your Loan
HUD kicks off a financial literacy campaign to help troubled homeowners avoid foreclosure and rescue scams. The public awareness initiative will offer clients free mortgage delinquency and default resolution counseling. Learn more about the Keep Your Home. Know Your Loan campaign.

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Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure
Whether you are in foreclosure now or worried about it in the future, we have information that can help. Visit our Guide to Avoiding Foreclosure.



[Photo: Max Hampton Street] Phase II of Lee Square Opens
The City of Bowling Green, a designated Preserve America community,  announced the opening of the second phase of Lee Square on Thursday, October 2, 2008. Lee Square is a single family residential development in the heart of historic downtown Bowling Green located adjacent to the Shake Rag National Register Historic District. "Lee Square has been a great addition in the progress of our downtown redevelopment," said Housing and Community Development Director, Alice Burks. "We are delighted to see five more houses completed, and more importantly, to know that these houses will become home for five families very soon." Full story...

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To apply for low-income housing at privately owned apartments, you will need to visit the management office of each apartment building that interests you. Visit our Renting page for more information about renting and rental assistance.



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