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04 October 2010 ~ Comments Off

Chase Agrees to Offer Mortgage Aid to Unemployed Chase Borrowers in Michigan Through the State’s Hardest Hit Fund

DETROIT–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chase announced today that it will participate in Michigan’s Hardest Hit fund to help borrowers who live in the state and are receiving Michigan unemployment benefits. The program may pay up to half of qualified borrowers’ monthly mortgage for up to 12 months on their primary residence, saving them up to $9,000. It’s available for Chase customers who are behind on their mortgage payments as well as those who are current. Chase will roll out the program once the Michigan

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