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National Homeowner Awareness Program
National Homeowner Awareness Program

National Homeowner Awareness (NHA) is

an information and research advocacy group

that provides legal information not legal advice or

the application of the law to your individual circumstances. 

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NHA makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of information.


​NHA recommends that every homeowner

take the time or get someone to take the time to

look for and correct any errors that may

exist in the documents they receive from a

“Lender” or “Servicer” or

“Attorney” or “Debt Collector”

as a result of the homeowner’s

signature being placed on
“loan closing documents” that the
homeowner never read or that the
homeowner never had fully explained to them

in the “loan closing” when the homeowner bought their home.

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For legal advice, you should consult an attorney

​to clearly explain your options and

the application of the law to your individual circumstances

National Homeowner Awareness (NHA)

is currently accepting individuals who subscribe to become

Homeowner Advocates

If you enjoy helping people or have skills in professional Real Estate Services or Mortgage Services or Insurance Services or Legal Services or Sales or Customer Services or Marketing, we invite you to become a National Homeowner Awareness Advocate (NHAA) or subscribe to the ongoing Study of the Applicable Laws Relating to Protecting Property Ownership Against Wrongful Foreclosure Schemes and train to become a National Homeowner Awareness Information Advocate (NHAIA) if you:

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  •  Feel the compelling need to help people by providing accurate information

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  • Enjoy researching information on the subject you advocate

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  • Enjoy having frequent conversations with individuals seeking information

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  • Enjoy speaking before large groups of people and answering their questions

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  • Enjoy being able to provide helpful information to individuals and groups seeking information

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There is no charge to become a NHA Advocate.

 

We accept and appreciate monetary donations to

support the research for the ongoing Study of Applicable

Laws Relating to Protecting Property Ownership

Against Wrongful Foreclosure Schemes.

 

Homeowners may want to appropriate a $100 deposit offer for a

NHA Document Review (NHADR) to compensate a

NHA Information Advocate for taking the time to

look for errors that may exist in loan closing documents.

 

Homeowners may want to make the commitment to

appropriate a $100 monthly deposit offer the

first of each month to subscribe to the ongoing

Study of Applicable Laws Relating to

Protecting Property Ownership Against

Wrongful Foreclosure Schemes and

be trained to become a NHA Information Advocate to

share knowledge and expertise to

advocate protecting ownership of property and

learning about real community stability.

NATIONAL HOMEOWNER

AWARENESS PROGRAM

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