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Another Example of Foreclosure Relief Fund Availability In Texas Not Being Shared with Homeowner

Indeed, foreclosure defense law firm of Vilt and Associates. should be including the Texas Homeowners Fund in their petition but they did not.

LIT’S ALERT TO OUR EARLIER ARTICLE – THIS FORECLOSURE SEEMS TO QUALIFY.

Texas is launching an $842 million fund aimed at helping homeowners avoid foreclosure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic — a year after U.S. lawmakers approved the funds.

The program — called the Texas Homeowner Assistance Fund — is aimed at homeowners who have struggled to pay their mortgage, property taxes, home insurance and home-related fees because of economic hardships caused by the pandemic.

The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, the state agency that oversees the program, began taking applications this week.

“We take the financial hardships of our fellow Texans very seriously,” Bobby Wilkinson, TDHCA executive director, said in a statement.

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DUNN, STEPHEN vs. FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION

(Court 215)

APR 27, 2022 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: MAY 8, 2022

Non suited by Clay Vilt without prejudice a week after our published article…

Vilt and Associates Petitions are Practically Identical in these Foreclosure Cases in Harris County

Both filed on the same day, April 27, 2022, the Rodriquez Complaint mirrors the Stephen Dunn Complaint as authored by Robert Clay Vilt.

Mark Cronenwett Rushes into SDTX With A Premature Motion to Dismiss 48 Hrs After Removal

See Mendoza v. Rushmore Loan Management Services, LLC before Federal District Judge Ricardo H Hinojosa, U.S. District Court in McAllen, Texas.

Foreclosure Relief Fund Launches In Texas Only After Outcry

In the past, the Texas Government has stolen these funds intended for homeowners and moved the cash into the “General Fund”.

Another Example of Foreclosure Relief Fund Availability In Texas Not Being Shared with Homeowner
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