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Well there are a number of ways for homeowners to avoid foreclosure.  I&#8217;ve posted several blogs in our archive that shows you exactly how you can do this.  If you want to speak to me personally you can call 323-677-2800, and I will be more than happy to help you.
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<p>Well there are a number of ways for homeowners to avoid foreclosure.  I&#8217;ve posted several blogs in our archive that shows you exactly how you can do this.  If you want to speak to me personally you can call 323-677-2800, and I will be more than happy to help you.</p>
<p>The government has allocated $400 million which was used to help homeowners avoid foreclosure, by lowering their monthly mortgage payments.    A study has been released stating that borrowers are about 60% more likely to keep their homes if they receive some type of counseling.</p>
<p>Borrowers facing foreclosure are 60% more likely to hold onto their homes if they receive counseling. So here is a simple equation I put together:</p>
<p>Counseling = Stay In Home</p>
<p>Get it?? Then go get some help and avoid foreclosure!!</p>
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<p>In particular i would use Housing Assist of America or the National Foreclosure Mitigation program, these are two institutions that have helped homeowners avoid foreclosure.   More and more homeowners are becoming delinquent on their mortgage payments, and this is not a problem that we are seeing an end to any time soon.  So please take my advice and get some help immediately.  Don&#8217;t trust a realtor or attorney, because at the end of the day all they want is your money.</p>
<p>Go get help from a counselor who does not charge anything for their services, and avoid foreclosure today!!</p>
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