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Housing foreclosures is a major issue nationally and locally.  Between 2000 and 2007, the number of foreclosure filings in Charlotte-Mecklenburg increased 244 percent, from 2,311 to 7,943 filings.  In 2008, the number is of foreclosures filed is projected to exceed 8,300.  An estimated 50 percent of local foreclosure filings have resulted in the loss of a home. 
 
A national foreclosure hotline has been established for any homeowner having trouble paying their mortgage.  Call 888-995-HOPE.   

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In the News
President Obama Unveils Plan to Tackle Housing Crisis
Foreclosure Prevention Postcard Distributed to High Foreclosure Areas
HUD in North Carolina
Communities Become Home Buyers to Fight Decay
Fair Lending & Foreclosure Prevention Forum - August 7, 2008
H.R. 3221 - The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008
Charlotte Foreclosure Tour Video