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Ocwen to Join NAACP for Homeowner Relief Event in Houston

Jan 26, 2018
Ocwen Financial Corporation will join the NAACP to host a borrower outreach event in Houston for homeowners who are having difficulty making their mortgage payments or experiencing a hardship due to Hurricane Harvey

Ocwen Financial Corporation will join the NAACP to host a borrower outreach event in Houston for homeowners who are having difficulty making their mortgage payments or experiencing a hardship due to Hurricane Harvey. The event, which is part of Ocwen’s “Help & Hope for Homeowners” initiative with the NAACP, is designed exclusively for Ocwen customers and will be held from 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Central Time on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Norris Conference Center in Houston, Texas.
Ocwen Financial Corporation will join the NAACP to host a borrower outreach event in Houston for homeowners
Borrowers who attend the event will meet one-on-one with Ocwen Home Retention Agents and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-approved counseling agencies to discuss their unique situations and to receive information about potential options to lower their mortgage payments.
 
Ocwen has developed new programs, policies, and procedures to more efficiently and effectively address borrower needs stemming from natural disasters, including a specialized response team to help homeowners. Members of this dedicated team will be available to assist borrowers on-site at the event in Houston.
 
“Ocwen provides sustainable mortgage solutions for homeowners across the country every day,” said Jill Showell, Senior Vice President of Government and Community Relations. “We realize that the recent natural disasters, which also impacted many Ocwen employees, have caused added pressure for many families. As always, Ocwen is ready to help. We are proud to be working with the NAACP to directly help borrowers throughout the Houston area find needed solutions to better afford their homes.”
 
Marvin Owens, Senior Director of Economic Programs at the NAACP, “Homeownership remains one of the most lasting ways families can build wealth for future generations. But for many homeowners who are struggling or have fallen on hard times, finding a trusted resource can be challenging. The NAACP is pleased to continue our work with Ocwen to help Texas homeowners find the right solutions to remain in their homes and their communities.”
 
Homeowners interested in attending the event can learn more by calling (855) 459-2514 or by viewing the event flyer available on OcwenCares.com.
 
Ocwen currently services more than 94,000 loans in Texas. Since Jan. 1, 2008, Ocwen has provided more than 50,300 loan modifications to Texas borrowers and forgiven nearly $274.9 million in debt. Nationwide, Ocwen has completed approximately 765,000 loan modifications and provided billions of dollars in debt forgiveness.
 
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