March 1, 2007 (Press Release) --
Facing Foreclosure? Help is available in Pinellas County.
Home foreclosures are at a 30-year high. Though the inclination might be to blame the economy, it's more than that, industry observers say. Other factors might be at work. For instance, changes in the way lending is done could help to explain the trend. The past decade has brought a proliferation in mortgage products - including interest-only and low-down-payment loans. “Many of these products are being stress-tested for the first time in a recession,” MBA chief economist Doug Duncan says.
So what is a homeowner to do when the door bell rings, and the sheriff is at your door with a crew of laborers standing behind him. The sheriff informs you that these men are here to move all of your belongings to the street by Noon and after that time, you will no longer be allowed to enter the property. Though many people are vaguely familiar with the concept, few understand exactly what foreclosure entails. Borrowers need to know what to expect and how to respond if they want to avoid being kicked out of their homes.
There is help available. Independent Foreclosure Prevention Consultant, Chris Archer recently started offering her services to property owners throughout Pinellas County - and she offers solutions. Not just another property investor attempting to purchase homes for pennies on the dollar, this foreclosure prevention consultant attempts to arm you with the solutions, options, and choices you need to make the best decision for your particular situation. When you visit her website, you can download and read her company's 39 page free report: Stop Foreclosure.
"What makes my company different than others out there, is the fact we truly work to help our clients become informed of the solutions that are out there for them," states Chris Archer. "After we review the individual's foreclosure situation, we can offer them solutions such as mortgage restructuring, foreclosure gap loans, loan modification, specialized forbearance agreements, certified lease-back programs, deed transfer/short sales, and property investor referrals. It all boils down what the homeowner wants to accomplish, based on their situation. I have clients come to me who have experienced temporary set-backs, and just need to get their finances back on track now, to keep the house. We can help. I have other clients who have the family "bread-winner" pass away, and they know they won't have the financial resources to keep their home. Every foreclosure is different, but each client we work with can expect to receive complete confidentiality, and to be treated in a polite and professional manner."
The most common reasons homeowners face foreclosure is job loss, medical issues or accidents, divorce, death, high mortgage interest rates, use and abuse of credit, a change to self-employment, lender mistakes, predatory lending, or family theft. Regardless of the reasons you're facing foreclosure, when it's time to seek solutions, call the Stop-Foreclosure-Hotline at (727) 290-3041, visit the website at http://www.stop-foreclosure-hotline.com, or email the Foreclosure Prevention Consultant directly at stopforeclosurehotline@gmail.com.
Home foreclosures are at a 30-year high. Though the inclination might be to blame the economy, it's more than that, industry observers say. Other factors might be at work. For instance, changes in the way lending is done could help to explain the trend. The past decade has brought a proliferation in mortgage products - including interest-only and low-down-payment loans. “Many of these products are being stress-tested for the first time in a recession,” MBA chief economist Doug Duncan says.
So what is a homeowner to do when the door bell rings, and the sheriff is at your door with a crew of laborers standing behind him. The sheriff informs you that these men are here to move all of your belongings to the street by Noon and after that time, you will no longer be allowed to enter the property. Though many people are vaguely familiar with the concept, few understand exactly what foreclosure entails. Borrowers need to know what to expect and how to respond if they want to avoid being kicked out of their homes.
There is help available. Independent Foreclosure Prevention Consultant, Chris Archer recently started offering her services to property owners throughout Pinellas County - and she offers solutions. Not just another property investor attempting to purchase homes for pennies on the dollar, this foreclosure prevention consultant attempts to arm you with the solutions, options, and choices you need to make the best decision for your particular situation. When you visit her website, you can download and read her company's 39 page free report: Stop Foreclosure.
"What makes my company different than others out there, is the fact we truly work to help our clients become informed of the solutions that are out there for them," states Chris Archer. "After we review the individual's foreclosure situation, we can offer them solutions such as mortgage restructuring, foreclosure gap loans, loan modification, specialized forbearance agreements, certified lease-back programs, deed transfer/short sales, and property investor referrals. It all boils down what the homeowner wants to accomplish, based on their situation. I have clients come to me who have experienced temporary set-backs, and just need to get their finances back on track now, to keep the house. We can help. I have other clients who have the family "bread-winner" pass away, and they know they won't have the financial resources to keep their home. Every foreclosure is different, but each client we work with can expect to receive complete confidentiality, and to be treated in a polite and professional manner."
The most common reasons homeowners face foreclosure is job loss, medical issues or accidents, divorce, death, high mortgage interest rates, use and abuse of credit, a change to self-employment, lender mistakes, predatory lending, or family theft. Regardless of the reasons you're facing foreclosure, when it's time to seek solutions, call the Stop-Foreclosure-Hotline at (727) 290-3041, visit the website at http://www.stop-foreclosure-hotline.com, or email the Foreclosure Prevention Consultant directly at stopforeclosurehotline@gmail.com.

With the number of foreclosures at record high, homeowners need solutions. Independent Foreclosure Prevention Consultant, Chris Archer has a quest to arm her clients with information.
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