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Welcome! This Quiz will take just a few minutes to complete. It will help you understand your situation, identify problems, and provide guidance. Just answer yes or no to each question.
A Quiz for Homeowners
Do you know what type of mortgage you have?
Yes
No
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Skip questions 2 and 3 if you do NOT have an Adjustable Rate Mortgage.
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If you do have an adjustable rate mortgage, do you know when the interest payment and rate will increase?
Yes
No
Are you concerned about not being able to make your mortgage payments once your interest rate goes up?
Yes
No
Do you owe more on your mortgage than your home is now worth?
Yes
No
Have you received collection letters and / or phone calls from creditors, mortgage brokers, or a foreclosing lender?
Yes
No
Have you received a foreclosure notice on your home?
Yes
No
Have you applied for, and been denied new credit in the past six months?
Yes
No
In the past six months, have you skipped paying some bills to have enough money to pay others?
Yes
No
Did you make the last three mortgage payments on time?
Yes
No
Do you believe you can refinance your home and everything will be fine?
Yes
No
Are you having trouble sleeping because of worry about your current financial situation, the possibility of losing your home or car, or your ability to use credit?
Yes
No
Do you believe that your credit worthiness is damaged beyond repair?
Yes
No
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