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The Save the Dream Team
- Governor's Office
- Ohio Department of Development
- Ohio Attorney General
- Ohio Treasurer of State
- The Supreme Court of Ohio
- Ohio Department of Commerce
- Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Services
- Ohio Housing Finance Agency
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Legal Aid organizations
- Housing counseling agencies
- Save the Dream flyer
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Thank you for visiting this Web site dedicated to foreclosure prevention! We applaud
you for taking the initiative to learn more about this issue, and hope that the
information and resources on this site will help you to save the dream of homeownership.
The Save the Dream foreclosure effort in Ohio is uniquely structured to include
both governmental and private sector partners each deeply concerned about the foreclosure
crisis facing Ohio, and we are working to provide you with the tools to save your
dream—the American dream—of owning a home.
We understand that this is an emotional time for you and your family, but it is
vital for you to take action. This is no time for delay!
We encourage you to take the following steps to help you stay in your home:
- Contact your mortgage loan servicer at the first sign that you may have difficulty
in making your mortgage payment. Explain your circumstances and ask to participate
in a workout resolution. Even if the foreclosure process has started, it is not
too late to reach out to your servicer.
- While working with your servicer, we also urge you to contact a housing counselor—approved
by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development—to discuss your options.
Save the Dream is supported by the Governor's Office, Ohio Department of Development,
the Attorney General's Office, the Treasurer's Office, the Supreme Court of Ohio,
Ohio Department of Commerce, Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Services, Ohio Housing
Finance Agency, the Ohio State Bar Association, various Legal Aid organizations,
and housing counseling agencies.
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