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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

BofA reps to meet with struggling homeowners

Staff report
Homeowners who have mortgages with Bank of America and are having trouble making their payments are invited to meet with representatives of the bank on Oct. 12 and 13 in Spokane. Bank of America announced a “homeowner assistance event” that will take place at the Spokane Convention Center from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. Customers can get help with a loan modification or a short sale, according to Bank of America. The bank is holding similar sessions nationwide. A spokeswoman said Bank of America services nearly 380,000 customer loans in Washington, 11 percent of which are delinquent. The bank has modified more than 21,000 loans in the state in the last four years, she said. Bank customers who are interested in attending should visit the bank’s website to register, or call (855) 201-7426. The website also has a list of the documentation required. Parking is provided free on the south lot across from the INB Performing Arts Center; enter code “2012” at one of the lot kiosks, a news release said.