New Jersey homeowners who have lost their jobs and are struggling to pay their mortgages can get no-interest loans from the state under a program announced Monday. Under the New Jersey HomeKeeper Program, homeowners who are under- or unemployed can get loans totaling up to $48,000 for up to 24 months to make their mortgage payments. The loans will be forgiven after 10 years if the homeowner stays in the home.
NJ will aid unemployed homeowners at risk of foreclosure
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