2 million borrowers avoid foreclosure

Courtesy CNN Money  Wed, 08/27/2008 - 10:34am

Hope Now has helped more than 2 million at-risk borrowers stay in their homes during the past 13 months, according to numbers released by the coalition on Wednesday.



 

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