NBN Online for the week of October 22, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Small Dip Helping to Improve Health of Remodeling Market
Builders See Further Headway on Mortgage Credit Crunch
Debunk Falsehoods in the Media With NAHB ‘Myth Buster’ Info
Coast to Coast
Lawyer Says EPA May Increase Criminal Enforcement of Stormwater Violations
Politics & Government
Federal Judge Blocks Disputed 'No Match' Rule for Workers
Builders Oppose Federal Oversight of State Building Code Process
Maryland Enacts Law to License Builder’s Sales Agents
Economics & Finance
September Housing Starts Drop 10.2 Percent
Fed, Treasury Say Housing Hampering the Economy
Builder Confidence Dips to All-Time Low in October
OFHEO Will Not Lower Conforming Loan Limit in 2008
Eye on the Economy: Builder Price Cuts Gain Center Stage
Consumer Calls to Mortgage Help Hotline on the Rise
Attend Construction Forecast Conference and Webcast Oct. 24
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Lop Off the Corners to Fit Crown Molding
Remodelers
Hard Times Not the Best Times to Diversify Business
Ten Common Mistakes Impede Sales, Cause Snafus
Improving Home Performance a New Niche for Remodelers
Lead-Safe Remodeling Reduces Risks, NAHB Tells Congress
It’s Not Always Easy Being a Remodeler, Experts Say
Asdal, Hanbury, Petersen Honored by NAHB Remodelers
Research
Research Center Gets Grant to Study Post-Disaster Housing
50Plus Housing
Downtown Is the New Frontier for Boomers
IBS
How to Survive in a Challenging Market Offered at IBS
Multifamily
Enter Pillars of Industry Awards by Nov. 30
Building Systems
Attend SHOWCASE 2007 in Hilton Head, S.C. Oct. 28-31
Custom
Attend the Custom Builder Show in Naples, Fla., Oct. 26-28
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Enter ‘Building With Trees’ Competition
Safety
NAHB Awarded OSHA Grant for Fall Protection Training
Workforce housing
NAHB, NAACP, NEA Symposium to Address Affordable Housing
Labor
New Training Center Opens for People With Disabilities
Building Products
DuPont Launches Lightweight, Waterproof Roofliner
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Endowment Gives $32,000 to Virginia Tech Victims Memorial
Community Service Award Entries Due by Nov. 12
Students, Apply for Scholarships to Attend IBS by Nov. 15
Association News
Rutenberg, Tritt Named to Florida Housing Hall of Fame
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

September Housing Starts Drop 10.2 Percent

Fed, Treasury Say Housing Hampering the Economy

Builder Confidence Dips to All-Time Low in October

OFHEO Will Not Lower Conforming Loan Limit in 2008

Eye on the Economy: Builder Price Cuts Gain Center Stage

Attend Construction Forecast Conference and Webcast Oct. 24

Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends

Consumer Calls to Mortgage Help Hotline on the Rise

Nearly 60,000 home owners in fear of facing foreclosure and seeking free mortgage counseling assistance have called the Homeowner’s HOPE Hotline at 888-995-HOPE (4673) during the third quarter of this year.

Calls to the hotline — provided by the Homeownership Preservation Foundation (HPF) and answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-approved counselors — have doubled every quarter so far this year. HPF is a private, nonprofit organization based in Minneapolis dedicated to preserving homeownership and preventing foreclosures.

Home owners having trouble paying their mortgage are encouraged to call the hotline for free budgeting help, a written financial plan or assistance contacting their lender. Live online counseling is also available on the foundation’s Web site at www.995HOPE.org.

According to HPF, home owners are beginning to call for help before they get too far behind on their mortgage payments. Calling earlier increases the likelihood that they will be able to effectively manage mortgage payments and stay in their homes.

Twenty-four percent of callers in the third quarter were less than one month behind in their payments, up from 21% in the second quarter and 14% in the first, HPF reported.

“We can’t stress enough how important it is for home owners to ask for help sooner rather than later,” said Colleen Hernandez, president and executive director of HPF. “The earlier we hear from home owners, the more options we can offer to address their individual financial situations.”

Home owners who prefer face-to-face counseling can call 888-995-HOPE for a referral to their local NeighborWorks® office or other counseling organization. They can also search by state or ZIP code on the NeighborWorks® Web site.

HUD and the Department of Justice also maintain searchable lists of approved free or low-cost credit-counseling agencies on their Web sites.

For more information, e-mail Dave Ledford at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8265. 



Attend the Fall Construction Forecast Conference on Oct. 24 

Plan to attend NAHB's Construction Forecast Conference on Oct. 24 at the National Housing Center in Washington, D.C. The conference brings together the nation's premier housing economists and finance experts for an in-depth examination of the economic outlook for the housing industry.

Can't attend? Watch the conference webcast live.

For more information, or to register for the conference or webcast, visit www.nahb.org/cfc.


 

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