Politics & Government

National Mortgage Settlement to Aid Those With Foreclosed Homes

An Attorney General's Office representative will sign up St. Charles County residents who qualify for help under the program during a meeting Thursday.

A Missouri Attorney General Office representatives will be in St. Charles County Thursday to provide information regarding the national mortgage settlement and to register those who might qualify to receive benefits under the program.

Attorney General Chris Koster said about $156 million is available to help Lake Saint Louis residents and other Missourians who went through home foreclosures.

The public meeting here will be at 6 p.m. Thursday in Room 115 of the St. Charles County Administration Building, 201 North Second Street, St. Charles, 63301.

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The national mortgage settlement applies to five of the nation’s largest banks: Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Ally Financial (GMAC).

Koster said if Missourians do not use the full $156 million, some of the funds could to go other states.

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Residents can get more information about the settlement by calling the Attorney General’s mortgage hotline at 855-870-7676, or by viewing the Attorney General’s website by CLICKING HERE.


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