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Preserving Homeownership & Foreclosure Defense 

 

Older adult homeowners face unique challenges related to foreclosure, property taxes, estate recovery, scams, and unclear ownership. 

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Heirs Property: Legal Strategies to Keep Older Adults in the Family Home
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New Federal Policies to Prevent Reverse Mortgage Foreclosures
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Legal Basics: Foreclosure Prevention
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Reverse Mortgage Update: Borrowers and Surviving Non-Borrowing Spouses Facing Foreclosure
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Federal Updates to COVID-19 Mortgage Relief Options
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Title Issues in Poverty Law
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Assisting Older Homeowners after a Natural Disaster
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Home Equity Theft and Other Emerging Scams Impacting Older Adults
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Preserving Homeownership Series, Part 1: Property Tax Lien Foreclosures
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Preserving Homeownership Series Part 2: Tangled Title & Associated Probate Issues​​
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Preserving Homeownership Series Part 3: Medicaid Estate Recovery
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Preventing Tax Foreclosures for Older Adults: Accessing Tax Relief Options
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NCLER provides free case consultation assistance for attorneys and professionals seeking more information to help older adults. 


Email us at ConsultNCLER@acl.hhs.gov.

Last Modified: 10/23/2024