Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America

Click here for the Chicago area video on NACA mortgage plan: https://www.naca.com/index_main.jsp?language=null#

SAVE THE DREAM TOUR
NACA’s Save the Dream has been an incredible success with over 180,000 participants and many thousands having their mortgage restructured with interest rates permanently reduced to as low as 2%. NACA has legally binding agreements with all the major lenders/servicers to achieve this. All of NACA’s services are FREE. Click here to view the NACA video.
Cleveland, OH
Click here for media coverage of the 35,000 participants
Chicago, IL
Click here for media coverage of the 45,000 participants
St. Louis, MO
Click here for media coverage of the 40,000 participants
Atlanta, GA
Click here for media coverage of the 60,000 participants
Long Island, NY
Sept 18th - 21st
Nassau Coliseum
Click here to sign-up
San Francisco, CA
Sept 25th – 28th
Location: To-be-announced
Click here to sign-up
Los Angeles, CA
Oct 2nd – 5th
Location: To-be-announced
Click here to sign-up
Click here for other participating cities and more information
ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN
Executives of financial institutions have amassed huge fortunes on the backs of hardworking American families. While living in their many luxurious homes, they have refused to restructure mortgages that would allow families to stay in their homes. We need to make them accountable for their actions. Join the fight.
While NACA has agreements with many lenders to make your mortgage affordable, the below executives refused. Click on the lender/servicer below to see how they live and how to contact them directly.

GrossPimco
El-ErianPimco
DaloisioASF
KravittASF
RoseCarrington
FreyGreenwich Financial
DiamondHomeQ
ShafirSPS
EdensNation Star
RaskindNational City


NACA JOBS
NACA is hiring over a thousand people to provide the best mortgage solutions. Also join the over 500 person NACA Army in the historic Save the Dream Tour. News article
Advocacy
Join NACA’s aggressive advocacy. This includes contacting your politician or regulator to get your mortgage restructure accepted and/or advocate for economic justice policies.
At-risk Homeowners
NACA is nationally recognized in permanently reducing interest rates to an affordable payment for thousands of owner-occupant non-investor homeowners. All services are free.
Home Buyers
Purchase through NACA's Best in America Mortgage with no down payment, no closing costs, without perfect credit and the best interest rate: 4.75% (Fixed 30 Year). Everyone gets the same terms.
NACA Jobs
Politician Contacts
Home Save Program
Purchase Program

Welcome to the state of the art NACA intranet site. This site will allow much better and faster communication with the national office. There are many, many features that will be incorporated in the near future. These include all the updated documents, paperless payment procedures, narratives, updated press clips, campaign info and much more. Welcome to the NACA Intranet.
Welcome to the state of the art NACA intranet site. This site will allow much better and faster communication with the national office. There are many, many features that will be incorporated in the near future. These include all the updated documents, paperless payment procedures, narratives, updated press clips, campaign info and much more. Welcome to the NACA Intranet.
NACA IN THE NEWS

Bruce Marks, NACA CEO,Boston of 200712/31/2007
Save the Dream tour helps homeowners07/07/2009
NACA Brings 1000 Jobs to Charlotte, NC06/12/2009
NACA Job Fair in Charlotte, NC06/12/2009
1000s Line up for NACA Jobs in Charlotte, NC06/12/2009
Big job announcement for Charlotte06/11/2009
NACA 'Terrorizes' Bankers in Foreclosure Fight05/20/2009
NACA Save the Dream Video04/15/2009
NACA Helps Homeowners Lowering Mortgage in Save the Dream EventColumbia, SC03/14/2009
Save the Dream EventColumbia, SC Helps Homeowners Save Hundreds of Dollars03/15/2009
Thousands Line Up for NACA Save the Dream Event in Columbia, SC03/14/2009
Keeping the American Dream alive, one home at a time03/14/2009
NACA Helps Struggling Homeowners in Save the Dream EventColumbia, SC03/14/2009
Protest at Banking Exec's Homes02/10/2009
Finding a Solution to Foreclosure02/10/2009
Why Did You Take Our Homes?02/10/2009
Mortgage Assistance Draws Crowds to Connecticut02/08/2009
Are Modified Loans Helping?12/11/2008
Doing the Banks One Better07/25/2008
Realty Check: Homeowner Help07/23/2008
Finding Mortgage Crisis Relief07/19/2008
Last Hope Mortgage: Getting Personal With Lenders07/27/2008
Thousands Flock for a Chance at Loan Relief07/22/2008
Thousands Flock for a Chance at Loan Relief07/24/2008
NACA Helps Low-Income08/13/1999
WRC Washington, D.C.07/23/2008
Fleet to Lend Billions02/11/1994
Foreclosure Help Centers7/22/2008
Housing Crunch07/23/2008
Help for Homeowners07/23/2008
NACA Helps Local Victims of Predatory Lending08/04/2008
Housing Crisis07/23/2008
NACA helps tens of thousands restructure their home mortgage07/23/2008
WUSA Washington, D.C.07/20/2008
WUSA Washington, D.C.07/19/2008
WUSA Washington, D.C.07/17/2008
PBS Newshour07/23/2008
A Helping Hand for Harried Homeowners07/17/2008
A WASHINGTON NOTE: 'Dream' program aids homeowners08/06/2008
Housing advocate slams home rescue plans08/07/2008
Thousands queue to save homes in Washington07/23/2008
Troubled Homeowners "In The Neighborhood"07/22/2008
For Homeowners, There's No Place Like Home07/23/2008
Trying to Save the Dream07/23/2008
BlogAround the Capital Hilton: Thousands Line Up to Save Their Lives07/23/2008
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1 comment:

JP Paulus said...

don't know if anyone will read this...

NACA is good for SOME people, such as those who truly want to stay in the community for many years. (The NACA mortgage comes with a ~ 23 year lien, so you cna't get all the money when you sell it, and a lien is unattractive to some buyers).

If you feel that such a thing is too much of a burden for you (such as you want to buy a starter hme, but plan on eaving within a few years), NACA might not be right for you.

It's certainly worth looking into, however, and can be great for keeping homes, and people, in the neighbrohood.