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    Foreclosure Assistance Information

    Tables and Text for Homeless Coalition of Hillsborough County

    There are a number of organizations that can provide advice and assistance to help people facing foreclosure. This list is provided as a resource to you and the Coalition does not endorse or regulate any of these agencies.


    Housing Counseling Agencies

    HUD sponsors housing counseling agencies throughout the country that can provide advice on buying a home, renting, defaults, foreclosures, credit issues, and reverse mortgages.

    Agency Name Phone Number Web Site Address




    Center for Affordable Homeownership (Tampa Housing Authority)* (813) 253-0551 Not Available 1803 N. Howard Ave.,
    Tampa, 33607
    Credability (Formerly Consumer Credit Counseling Services) – Tampa Branch* (800) 741-7040 www.credability.org 200 S. Hoover Blvd., Mariner Square
    Bldg., 211, Tampa, 33609
    City of Tampa Housing and Community Development Division* (813) 274-7954 www.tampagov.net 2105 N. Nebraska Ave., 1st Floor,
    Tampa, 33602
    Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa* (813) 248-9738 www.cdcoftampa.org 2705 Martin Luther King Blvd., Suite B, Tampa 33610
    Housing and Education Alliance* (813) 261-5151 Not Available 550 N. Reo St.,
    Tampa 33609
    Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America* (813) 287-5051 www.naca.com 3825 Henderson Blvd., Suite 502,
    Tampa, 33629
    Solita’s House, Inc.* (813) 425-4847 Not Available 1703 N. Tampa St., Suite 5,
    Tampa, 33602

    *These agencies do not currently participate in HUD’s Housing Counseling Program, but are National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling (NFMC) grantees through NeighborWorks ® America.


    Foreclosure Assistance for Renters

    If you are renting a dwelling that is already in foreclosure or will be in the near future, contact Bay Area Legal Services’ Legal Aid line at (813) 232-1343 or (800) 625-2257 for more information about your rights.

    There are a number of organizations that can provide advice and assistance to help people facing foreclosure. This list is provided as a resource to you and the Coalition does not endorse or regulate any of these agencies.


    Foreclosure Prevention Counseling Agencies

    Agency Name Phone Number Web Site Address
    Credability (Formerly Consumer Credit Counseling Services) – Tampa Branch (800) 251-2227 www.credability.org 5421 Beaumont Center Blvd.,
    Suite 600, Tampa, 33613
    City of Tampa Housing and Community Development Division (813) 274-7954 www.tampagov.net 2105 N. Nebraska Ave., 1stFloor,
    Tampa, 33602
    Corporation to Develop Communities of Tampa (813) 231-4362 www.cdcoftampa.org 1907 E. Hillsborough Ave., Suite 100,
    Tampa, 33610
    Housing and Education Alliance (813) 261-5151 Not Available 550 N. Reo St., Tampa 33609
    Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (813) 287-5051 www.naca.com 3825 Henderson Blvd., Suite 502,
    Tampa, 33629
    Solita’s House, Inc. (813) 425-4847 Not Available 1703 N. Tampa St., Suite 5,
    Tampa, 33602


    HUD Foreclosure Prevention Programs (FHA Refinance Programs)

    Agency Name Phone Number Web Site
    Hope for Homeowners (800) 225-5342 www.hud.gov/hopeforhomeowners
    HOPE NOW (888) 995-HOPE (4673) www.hopenow.com

     

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