Listing of self-help materials and informational publications.
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Buying or Selling Real Estate
(Separate Website)
This pamphlet is intended to provide you with general information about the basics of buying and selling real estate.
By: Washington State Bar Association
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Spanish / Español
Don't Be a Victim of Loan Fraud - Protect Yourself From Predatory Lendors
(Separate Website)
Information you should know before you purchase or refinance a home loan. Link to PDF file.
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Spanish / Español
High-Cost Home Loans: Don't Be a Target
(Separate Website)
You may be a target for abusive lenders trying to sell you a loan you can’t afford. This brochure has helpful information on how to avoid high cost loans.
By: National Consumer Law Center
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Chinese / 中文
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Spanish / Español
Know Your Rights Before Purchasing a Manufactured Home
Many times the buyers do not understand all of the terms, often relying on verbal statements that are not in writing. Inform yourself well before buying!
By: Northwest Justice Project
Other Formats:
PDF File
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Spanish / Español
Predatory Lending
(Separate Website)
Predatory loans harm borrowers by making it difficult or impossible for them to keep up with payments. Borrowers may pay unnecessary fees and excessive interest charges. If they miss their payments, they risk losing their home. Borrowers who do not meet minimum credit standards usually do pay higher interest rates, but no one should be a victim of price gouging and outrageous fees.
By: Seattle / King County Coalition for Responsible Lending
Purchasing a Used Mobile Home in Grant or Adams County This brochure will educate you about important information to consider before buying a used mobile home within Grant and Adams counties.
By: Columbia Legal Services
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Spanish / Español
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