NOTICE REQUIRED BY DELAWARE LAW: TAKE ACTION TO SAVE YOUR HOME FROM FORECLOSURE"
This is an official Notice that the mortgage on your home is in default, and the lender intends to foreclose. Specific information about the nature of the default may be provided in the attached pages.
Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about 'saving' your home. You should be careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure before entering into any agreements with anyone in connection with the foreclosure of your home. There are government agencies and nonprofit organizations that you may contact for helpful information about the foreclosure process. For the name and telephone number of an organization near you, please refer to the list later in this Notice. The State does not guarantee the advice of these organizations. Do not delay dealing with the foreclosure because your options may become more limited as time passes.
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL HELP MAY BE AVAILABLE
The Delaware State Housing Authority ("DSHA") may be able to help to save your home. DSHA has loan programs to provide Delaware homeowners with assistance in preventing residential mortgage foreclosures that result from circumstances beyond their control. If you are delinquent on your mortgage, you should meet with a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") Certified Housing Counselor as soon as possible and explore your options prior to applying to any DSHA programs. To find a HUD Certified Housing Counselor, refer to the list later in this Notice. Take this Notice with you when you meet with the HUD Certified Housing Counselor.
"For information on how to reinstate your loan, call the following telephone number:"
and the telephone number of a contact person or department the homeowner may call to obtain specific instructions on how to reinstate the mortgage loan.
10 Del. C. § 5062B