
10 Things You Need to Know About
Foreclosure
If you're struggling to pay your
mortgage, it's important to realize that you're not alone.
In fact, 1 out of every 7 American homeowners is in the same boat. Millions of Americans are feeling the
effects of the Great Recession, the housing bubble crash, and high unemployment rates.
Foreclosure is a process, not an event. So if you've just missed a few mortgage payments, you don't have
to panic. The bank can't take your home tomorrow.
Since foreclosure is a process, you have the time to gather information and make the right
decision for you and your family. And that's where getting some guidance from a professional can be of tremendous
value.
You see, there's an extremely large volume of information on the Internet about foreclosure, short sales,
and loan modification. But did you know that much of that information is outdated, inaccurate, or just plain
wrong?
It's true! Unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there passing themselves off as "foreclosure
prevention consultants". Typically, their training consists of a weekend class on the subject. And in reality, many
of them are more interested in charging hefty fees than actually helping you stop your foreclosure.
That's probably why more than 70% of homeowners in foreclosure don't seek out professional assistance.
It's hard to know whom to trust.
That's also why I’ve prepared a free report outlining the first steps a homeowner should take when facing
a foreclosure. You'll get the information you need, without the hassle.
To get your free report, just fill out the form below. And please don’t wait too long--taking action now
is one of the keys to getting back on track.
Thanks,
Russell Arkin, CDPE
Realtor/Former Practicing Attorney
RE/MAX Distinctive
Russell@RussellArkin.com
703-734-7045
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