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Mortgage Bankers Association of America Consumer Information
The Mortgage Bankers Association of America is the preeminent association representing the real estate finance industry. Their consumer information site contains several tools and guides to aid in purchasing or refinancing a home.
 
Federal Reserve Board Consumer Information
The Federal Reserve Board maintains a web page with consumer information, including a section on home mortgages. The section covers topics such as finding the best mortgage and understanding ARMs.
 
Homebuyer Education by Freddie Mac
Freddie Mac is a publicly held corporation chartered by Congress to increase the supply of funds that mortgage lenders, such as commercial banks, mortgage bankers, savings institutions and credit unions, can make available to homebuyers and multifamily investors. This Freddie Mac site offers a step-by-step tutorial on the home buying decision process and the mortgage application process.
 
United States Postal Service Official Movers Guide
What happens after you complete the purchase process? This U.S. Postal Service site provides all kinds of tools and tips to help make the moving process easier.
 
Uniform Residential Loan Application (1003)
A blank mortgage application form that you can print.
 
Fannie Mae
 
US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development

This link will help you find a HUD-certified housing counseling agency or you can call the toll-free number made available by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 1-800-569-4287 or TTY/TDD 1-800-877-8339.  You may find other useful consumer information on foreclosure alternatives on the HUD website, including an article on “Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure”.

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