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California wildfire victims call out mortgage companies
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The state of California and hundreds of mortgage companies agreed to help victims of the LA wildfires by offering a pause on mortgage payments for 90 days without a need for a balloon payment at the end of that period as well as no impact on credit scores. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz reports on the homeowners who say that’s exactly what happened to them anyway.Aug. 1, 2025