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Take action if you think youve been treated unfairly

If you think a lender or broker has violated your legal rights as a borrower, or has treated you illegally or unethically, take action immediately. Contact the Federal Trade Commission, your state consumer protection office or the Better Business Bureau. You can also contact a credit counselor or consumer organization in your area. If you need help in making or directing your complaint, send an e-mail to BorrowSmart.


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BorrowSmart Public Education Foundation provides the knowledge, skills and tools home equity borrowers need to gain financial literacy and "borrow smart."

Established in 2001, BorrowSmart and its partners empower consumer equity borrowers through lenders, credit counselors, regulators and direct contact by providing free information and education that leads to open access to available credit for all homeowners.
BorrowSmart Public Education Foundation will grow to a national presence and be recognized throughout the housing and financial communities for its educational programs and services to reduce the national foreclosure rate among home equity borrowers. BorrowSmart programs will create smarter home equity borrowers and more home ownership retention across America.
 




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