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Prioritize your spending. After health care, keeping your house should be your first priority. Review your finances and see where you can cut spending in order to make your mortgage payment. Look for optional expenses, such as cable TV, memberships and entertainment that you can eliminate. Delay payments on credit cards and other "unsecured" debt until you have paid your mortgage.
Survival Kit: North/Northeast Wisconsin resources for homeowners
Serious financial troubles that can lead to foreclosure may result from the loss of a job, a medical emergency or a personal tragedy. Regardless of the circumstance, homeowners can benefit greatly from the help of a professional trained to sort through the facts and emotions to establish clear financial priorities.
Financial counseling and assistance in North/Northeast Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority has compiled the list below of financial counselors trained through the  NeighborWorks® America program. The counselors may provide both general guidance and referrals, or more specific one-on-one assistance.

ADVOCAP, Inc.
Lu Sheer, Affordable Housing Director Counselor
19 W. First St.
Fond du Lac, WI 54936
(920) 922-7760 (phone)
luanns@advocap.org

Homestead Solutions, Inc.
Tad Krogstad, Counselor
435 Algoma Blvd., 2nd Fl.
Oshkosh, WI 54901
(920) 230-3324 (phone)
(877) 275-2423 (toll-free)
(920) 236-3313 (fax)
info@homesteadsolutions.org

Lakeshore Cap
Christine A. Loose, Counselor
540 N. 8th St.
Manitowoc, WI 54220
(920) 682-3737 (phone)
cloose@lakeshorecap.org
www.lakeshorecap.org

NeighborWorks® Green Bay
Steve Pamperin, Post Purchase Specialist
437 S. Jackson St.
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 593-3701 (phone)
(920) 448-3078 (fax)
steve@nwgreenbay.org

NEWCAP, Inc.
212 N. Lake Ave.
Crandon, WI 54520
(800) 242-7334 (toll-free)
(715) 478-2725 (fax)
erinengebretson@newcap.org

801 Wells St.
PO Box 1132
Marinette, WI 54153
(800) 242-7334 (toll-free)
(715) 732-3970 (fax)
erinengebretson@newcap.org

1201 Main St.
Oconto, WI 54153
(800) 242-7334 (toll-free)
(920) 834-4887 (fax)
erinengebretson@newcap.org

West Central CAA
Greg Quinn
525 Second St.
P.O. Box 308
Glenwood City, WI 54013-0308
(715) 265-4271 (phone)
(715) 265-7031 (fax)
gquinn@wcap.org


WHEDA approved lenders in North/Northeast Wisconsin

If you are feeling overwhelmed financially, you may be able to relieve some of the immediate pressure by restructuring your debt. Whether you are facing foreclosure or concerned about making ends meet, it may be possible to refinance your home and gain more favorable terms.

The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority has compiled a regional list of trusted lenders who offer safe and reasonable loans and refinance packages.

Anchor Bank
Jim Mueller, VP Regional Lending
Oshkosh Koeller Branch
420 S. Koeller St.
Oshkosh, WI 54902
(920) 303-4928 (phone)

Associated Bank
Nancy Behnke
2985 S. Ridge Rd., Ste. A
Green Bay, WI 54304
(920) 327-5716 (phone)
(800) 236-0144, ext 5716 (toll-free)
nancy.behnke@associatedbank.com

Richard Rahmlow - Appleton-Northland Office
2701 N. Richmond St.
Appleton, WI 54911
(920) 831-2793 (phone)
(888) 305-2282 (toll-free)
richard.rahmlow@associatedbank.com

M&I Bank
Yvone Devos - Green Bay Branch
310 W. Walnut St.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 436-1854 (phone)

Rick DeMario - Appleton Branch
2915 W. College Ave.
Appleton, WI 54914
(920)-831-5509 (phone)

Mortgage Headquarters, Inc.
David Hartman or Peter Pokela
1087 Velp Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54303
(920) 491-0100 (phone)


Legal assistance in North/Northeast Wisconsin

Wisconsin Judicare, Inc.
Rosemary R. Elbert, Executive Director
300 Third Street, Suite 210
Wausau, WI 54402
(800) 472-1638

The Institute for Foreclosure Legal Assistance
www.foreclosurelegalassistance.org/resources/


WHEDA certified real estate agents in North/Northeast Wisconsin
Homeowners experiencing financial troubles may come out ahead by listing the home for sale as soon as possible, instead of waiting and sinking deeper into debt. The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority has identified a list of trained, experienced real estate agents who can help homeowners get a fair price in a reasonable amount of time.

Coldwell Banker
Bill Doyle
2825 S. Webster Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 338-4963 (phone)
(920) 337-2045 (fax)
bdoyle@coldwellhomes.com

Adam Adler
2825 S. Webster Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54301
(920) 338-4209 (phone)
(920) 337-2045 (fax)
aadler@coldwellhomes.com

Coldwell Banker TREG, Inc.
Eric Johnston
109 E. Badger St.
Waupaca, WI 54981
(715) 281-5900 (phone)
ejohnston@coldwellhomes.com

Open Door Real Estate
Kimberly Miller
N8501 Black Ash Rd.
Algoma, WI 54201
(920) 837-2457 (phone)
kimberlyamiller@earthlink.net

For a full list of REALTORS® that serve your area, please click on your county below:


Credit counselors in North/Northeast Wisconsin

In addition to seeking help from lenders and other financial advisers, struggling homeowners may want to contact a credit counselor. Credit counselors can provide help with family budgeting techniques and managing credit card debt.

Credit Counseling Centers of Wisconsin is a nonprofit community service organization supported by United Way that provides a common-sense approach to financial education. The organization’s regional offices can be accessed by Internet, mail, telephone or in person. For more information, visit Credit Counseling Centers of Wisconsin.

Sheboygan Area
CCCS of Sheboygan
1930 N. Eighth Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 458-3784 (phone)
cccs@excel.net

West Bend Area
CCCS of West Bend
139 N. Main Street, Suite 101
West Bend, WI 53095
(262) 306-9241 (phone)
cccs@excel.net

Fond du Lac Area
CCCS of Fond du Lac
131 S. Main Street
Fond du Lac, WI
(920) 907-4344 (phone)
cccs@excel.net


Kathryn Crumpton, Manager of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Milwaukee, discusses the services her organization and other counseling services offer to those facing financial difficulties including foreclosure in Wisconsin.

WHEDA Executive Director Antonio Riley discusses the benefit of contacting a counselor if you are facing foreclosure in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Attorney David Sayas talks about the benefits of contacting an attorney to discuss your options when facing foreclosure.

Rose Oswald Poels from the Wisconsin Bankers Association talks about the biggest mistake most homeowners make when facing foreclosure and offers some helpful advice.

Laurie Logan, a REALTOR® with RE/MAX Preferred, offers advice to Wisconsin homeowners who are going through the foreclosure process.
The information contained herein is of a general nature and should not be considered as advice on a particular fact situation. Individuals should consult with their lender, legal counsel or financial counselor with specific questions or for current developments.