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Work/The Wk Place
www.insure.com
Provides well written, authoritative advice on buying home
and other insurance as well as dealing with insurers.
Buyers can search for firms offering specific coverage in their state and can
check a company's strength. You can
also link to insurance companies, quote services and agents, but any
selling takes place off their website site.
See Consumer-SOS/Insurance
Housing Help In California (Free/Low
Cost Legal Advice)
Help groups in Los Angeles, Ventura, North Hollywood and Van Nuys.
Housing
Discrimination (CA)
Learn if you're protected from discrimination and where you can go for help.
Legal Rights Of
Persons With Disabilities (CA)
The Rights of the disabled in employment, housing,
nondiscrimination in business and services, access, education,
parental rights, programs and services, benefits and health care. Also explains the civil rights of persons with mental and developmental
disabilities.
Flyer Fair Housing
Rights (Spanish)
Flyer Fair Housing
Rights for Families With Children (Spanish)
Flyer Fair Housing
Rights for Home Buyers (Spanish)
Find
The AARP In Your State
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
For
More Help, See Lawyers,
Courts & Self Help
Call
For Action
Staff of volunteers hear consumer complaints and act as mediators between the
service provider and aggrieved consumer and seller.
These volunteers often have the clout of a major TV or radio station
behind them which often makes people much more cooperative.
Your
Local Better
Business Bureau
Mortgage Issues & Loan Programs
Help Paying The Mortgage (CA) (Legal Aid Links)
If you want to buy a house but don't think you can afford the down payment, consider this: Many lenders offer programs which allow a buyer to get a home for as little as 3 percent by using mortgage insurance. The premiums vary, depending on the size of the down payment, type of mortgage, and the amount of insurance coverage.
Many of the
groups below either regulate the Mortgage industry or offer assistance for lower
income first time buyers. The website offer loans for anyone who qualifies.
Department Of Agriculture
For information about rural housing loan programs.
www.quickenmortgage.com/
Provides to be homeowners with information on their credit and obtaining a
mortgage.
Bankrate
Monitor
Will tell you the best rates for a mortgage or home equity loan.
www.eloan.com
Licensed in at least 40 states, E-LOAN allows consumers to apply for a
home loan via e-mail. On this site, consumers can search for the best rates on
mortgages and home equity loans. It costs nothing to apply for a loan and your
application will get a response within 24 to 48 hours.
www.hsh.com
Current and past mortgage rates and market commentary.
Loan terms and conditions explained
Federal
Trade Commission-Division Of Credit Practices
For complaints, and reporting unfair lending practices.
For information about FHA-insured home mortgage loans on one to four family
dwellings.
HUD
Customer Service Distribution Center (800) 767-7468
HUD
Counseling Clearing House (888) 466-3487
Provides a variety of contacts and information for first-time home buyers,
owners, renters and people at risk of default or foreclosure.
Lender with various home ownership programs.
Moving
Companies (Complaints)
Federal
Highway Adminstration (FHWA)
(202) 358-7027
For complaints, licensing and insurance status on interstate
moving companies.
American
Moving & Storage Association
(703) 683-7410
They can tell you if the mover is licensed.
For disputes, you have only 60 days after a move to request for
arbitration with an interstate mover. All
requests must be in writing.
Find
The AARP In Your State
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
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Housing Related Help Groups
How
To Start Your Own Neighborhood Watch (Good For All States)
See Also Basic
Tips To Follow For Stopping Crime
Health
& Safety
Neighborhood
Organizations
Find out about neighborhood watches and other community groups in your area
or anywhere else throughout the country.
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Check your city government pages in the phone book for "parks" or
"recreation"
Real Estate Links For Most States and Big Cities
For
more on who regulates them, See Occupational
Licensing Boards
RESPA
Enforcement (202) 708-4560
Regulates escrow and loan servicing accounts (the taxes and insurance on a
mortgage)
FAQs
On RESPA From HUD
RESPA Resource Links For Many Of The States
For more information about RESPA and where to for complaints.
City
Code Site (All 50 States, Not DC)
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards.
Also check your city government pages in the phone book for "public
works" or "streets and sidewalks."
Taxes
Tax
Assessor Data Base (All 50 States, Not DC)
Find phone numbers and links to tax assessors throughout the US.
See Consumer-SOS-Taxes
Department
Of Transportation
(DOTs)(50 States, Not DC)
For help with car related issues ie, car damaged caused by pavement, unsafe
streets, traffic, bridges and roads, etc.
See Carpools
City
Code Site (All 50 States, Not DC)
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards.
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Federal
Reserve Board
For information on the Truth In Lending Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity
Act.
For More See
The
Department Of Veteran Affairs (800) 827-1000
For information about the various programs available to veterans.
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City
Code Site (All 50 States, Not DC)
Learn how your city code treats, garbage, nuisance and safety hazards.
Also check your phone book's city & county government pages for
you local "Zoning Enforcement Divison."
How
To Start Your Own Neighborhood Watch (Good For All States)
See Also Basic
Tips To Follow For Stopping Crime
See Also Nuisances
And Health
& Safety