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Personal finance: More homeowners turn to mediation after foreclosure

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A foreclosed house in East Palo Alto, Calif., in February. As foreclosures march on, homeowners get more help. Some states have passed measures requiring mediation on foreclosures.
More homeowners turn to mediation after foreclosure
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