Avoid Foreclosure – It Pays To Short Sell, LITERALLY
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If you are one of many homeowners who owe more than your home is worth you will definitely want to read this article. As I have written in previous blogs…
Better, Quicker and Faster Short Sales
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SHORT SELL NOW – DON’T LOSE A VALUABLE INCOME TAX EXEMPTION!
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If you or someone you know owes more on your/their primary residence mortgage than the home is worth, you should be aware that the law currently…
Foreclosure filings and short sales to increase in 2012
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If you or someone you know is facing the possibility of foreclosure, please understand that it is not a good idea to go it alone. Seek the…
Why use an attorney?
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As an attorney practicing in the field of real estate for nearly 20 years, I have heard this question seemingly countless times. As professionals, it is hard to argue…