Congressman Cicilline to Host Housing Resource Fair at High School
If you’re having trouble paying your rent, staying current on your mortgage, buying a house or if you are facing foreclosure, please come to my Housing Fair on Saturday, Feb. 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the East Providence High School.
Loan counselors from banks and housing counseling agencies will be on hand to offer free and confidential one-on-one counseling to those facing or concerned about foreclosure or eviction.
Come learn about the options and programs available to help you avoid foreclosure or eviction as well as the various housing tax credits and energy efficiency options you may want to consider.
Click here to register.
Rumford Resident
8:26 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The person who single handedly took Providence to the brink of bankruptcy is going to be here on Saturday...
Take a look at the urban blight in his district, especially in his home city of Providence and ask yourself why anyone would allow this man to represent them?
But in RI, he will get re-elected most likely and turn an honorable man like Brendan Doherty into a pariah...
Phil Tirrell
9:53 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The taxpayers of East Providence should evict him from office.That would be a good message about housing that he should get loud and clear from us.
Govstench
10:05 am on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
I'm still waiting to see when this turkey is going to produce those promised jobs for RI. The only job he created was the one for himself!
The custodians may have to fumigate the high school to remove the stench from this walking fraud. The voters have to WAKE UP and vote this bum out of office. He is playing you!
Joe Botelho
7:40 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
After the latest 10 Billion dollar housing initiative by the Obama administration to address the housing crisis, it's been deterrmined by an overwhelming number of analysts that MAY help 1% of the people affected. Its to little to late based on the enormity of the problem. Take the following for example....
Here is NY Fed President Dudley’s comment taken from his January 2012 presentation: Since home values peaked in 2006, homeowners have lost more than half their home equity—about $7.3 trillion—and expectations of future gains have also declined. At present roughly 11 million households are in negative equity with the aggregate amount of negative equity estimated to be roughly $700 billion.
This is just another dog and pony show by Cicilliine and the rest of Washington. Sounds good, does nothing.
Arthur Dolloff
1:07 pm on Thursday, February 23, 2012
The fact that this wantabe has used every back room deal and pulled every string he could to get were he is today is the shameful face of the Rhode Island voter. This puppet has never known honesty in his life. The old saying ' the apple don't fall far from the tree' sure applies here. With this one around you better keep both hands on your wallett, and count your fingers if he shakes your hand !!