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Avoiding Foreclosure

If avoiding foreclosure is on your mind, you are not
alone. There are literally hundreds of thousands of
homeowners in the US facing foreclosure.

You may have been a victim of predatory lending
practices or you may be experiencing some sort
of financial hardship.

Whatever your situation may be you need to know
what options you have.

When you are well prepared you can avoid many
calamities
in your life.

If you have found yourself in a tough spot and you
can't afford to make your monthly payments, you
need to contact a specialist.

Your lender is completely swamped with
thousands of phone calls daily and they care
only for their interests.

See congress woman Maxine Walker struggle
with the banks.


A mortgage specialist will be able to see what you
qualify for.

  • You may be eligible for a loan modification that will lower your payments.
  • If your house is worth less than you owe on it you may qualify for a short sale.
  • If none of the above works a deed in lieu may be your only option.
  • A mortgage specialist will have your best interest in mind not your lenders.

It all depends on your situation and on your goals.
Every case is different and every lender has
different guidelines.

Call me, I understand how you feel and I am
qualified to help you. I have been in your situation.
Stopping foreclosure is my business.

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