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FREE UPCOMING WEBINAR

Smarter Homebuying

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 | 6:00-7:00 P.M. PDT1

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Whether you’re considering buying your first home, next home, retirement home, or investment property, one hour of education can help save you thousands of dollars and help you avoid painful mistakes.

This live webinar will help you navigate the homebuying process in today’s market, explore how you can afford a home right now, and make informed decisions.

For assistance, contact Melissa at (818) 779-3328 or email mmiranda@lapfcu.org

Complimentary Debt Protection

LAPFCU offers complimentary End of Watch Debt Protection, which cancels up to a combined $850,000 of LAPFCU loans/lines of credit at no cost if you pass away in the line of duty.2 Visit lapfcu.org/eow to learn more.

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1Webinar times and dates subject to change or cancellation at any time. 2End of Watch Debt Protection is provided to eligible borrowers at no additional cost to the borrower and cancels the outstanding LAPFCU loan balance of the sworn or civilian member. To be eligible for the End of Watch Debt Protection, the Borrower must: (1) be an LAPFCU member, (2) meet the lending requirements established by LAPFCU to qualify for this debt protection and (3) be an active-duty sworn law enforcement officer or civilian in qualifying areas we serve. Minimum loan balance amount of $10,000 or a new activated $10,000 line of credit required to qualify (must be used within 30 days of account opening). Maximum coverage for a single loan is $400,000. The maximum combined loan amount is $850,000 for all of the borrower’s loans. The End of Watch Debt Protection may not be purchased outright. This debt cancellation benefit applies to all loans from LAPFCU and only in the case of death while on duty, some exceptions do apply. All loans are subject to credit approval and to applicable LAPFCU policies. Other restrictions may apply. Visit lapfcu.org/eow or call (877) 695-2732 for complete details.

(877) 695-2732 • lapfcu.org

Irs Security Tip

A phone call, email, or social media message claiming to be from the IRS is most likely a scam. The IRS will mail a bill if you owe money. Report suspected tax fraud or an IRS-related scam attempt immediately at (800) 829-0433 or email phishing@irs.gov

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