Tracy Jackson wasn’t sure when she arrived at a foreclosure-prevention workshop Saturday morning whether she would be able to hold on to the West Baltimore rowhouse she’s owned for past five years.
Two hours later, she was breathing a sigh of relief.
“I needed help with my mortgage,” Jackson, a state Motor Vehicle Administration employee, said after meeting with a representative for her lender. “They helped me right on spot. I didn’t think the outcome would be that fast. … I’m not going to cry anymore.”
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