March 25, 2011 (Jeff Alan)
Wells Fargo is holding another Home Preservation Workshop in Phoenix on March 30 and 31, 2011. The event is being held at the Phoenix Convention Center and will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. each day. You still have until March 28 to register for the event.
You can register online at www.wfhmevents.com/leadingthewayhome or call 1-800-405-8067. If you can’t make the event but would like more information on your options if you’re having difficulty making your mortgage payments, call 1-800-678-7986.
The address for this event is:
Phoenix Convention Center
West Building, Hall 1
100 North 3rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85044
The last Home Preservation Workshop Wells Fargo conducted in Phoenix was in 2009, which resulted in the bank meeting with nearly 2,000 Arizona customers.
“Wells Fargo wants our customers to succeed financially, and helping them stay in their homes is a top priority,” said the lender’s Arizona regional president, Pamela Conboy. “This workshop will offer homeowners who are facing payment challenges the opportunity to meet face to face with a representative to help find options available for them.”
To prepare for your discussion with a Wells Fargo mortgage representative, please bring the following materials with you to the Home Preservation Workshop:
– Most recently filed and signed federal tax return with all schedules, including Schedule E-Supplemental Income and Loss
– Most recent statement for every savings, Money Market, CD, bond, stock IRA, and 401 (k) account
– Most recent statement for every credit card or department store card, auto loan or student loan, and other mortgages or liens
For each salaried borrower:
– Recent pay stubs covering a period of one month
– Most recent W-2s
For each self-employed borrower:
– Most recent quarterly or year-to-date profit/loss statement
– Recent bank statements covering a period of 90 days
For each borrower with income such as Social Security, disability or death benefits, pension, adoption assistance, public assistance, or unemployment:
– Benefits statement or letter from provider stating amount, frequency, and duration of the benefit
– Two most recent bank statements showing receipt of the benefit payments
For each borrower relying on alimony or child support as qualifying income*:
– Divorce or other court decree, or separation agreement or other written agreement filed with the court, stating the amount of the payments and the period of time they will be received
– Two most recent bank statements showing receipt of the payments
For borrowers relying on rental income:
– Lease agreements
The next Home Preservation Workshop will be at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn-Detroit in Detroit, Michigan, on April 19 and 20. Registration is now available until April 15.
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