If you think the nation has its home-mortgage crisis in its rear-view mirror, think again.
Attorney General Martha Coakley says HomeCorps, a home-foreclosure-prevention program run by her office, receives 70 calls a day from homeowners looking for help.
Since the inception of the program last April, the program handles 15,000 calls, providing direct assistance to many and referring others to appropriate organizations.
Massachusetts deals with foreclosures through prevention program
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