If you are a homeowner facing the possibility of losing your home to foreclosure there are changes in the law that you need to be aware of.

 

On December 20, 2007 President Bush signed into law the bill known as The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 (H.R. 3648).

 

On June 13, 2008 HB2791 became law in the State of Washington relating to distressed property conveyance.

 

Your credit rating and how you manage your credit will greatly affect your access to loans for a home, automobiles, credit cards and other items and it will affect the amount that lenders will charge you in interest.

 

Creditors and Debt Collectors are not obligated to tell you what your options are in regard to the settlement of debts and how you may do that to your best advantage.

 

There ARE things you can do to protect your assets or to shorten your time to recovery and homeownership after a financial loss such as a foreclosure.

 

If you are in this situation or anticipate that you might, you need good information on what your options are.

 

Rick Seward, asset protection lawyer and CPA and Jim Freeman, licensed associate real estate broker and licensed loan originator are holding a series of FREE informational seminars to educate people about what they can do to protect their assets or to minimize the damage to their reputation and ability to live the life they choose. Together they have a combined 60 years experience of helping people resolve problems with real estate and debt.

 

At this seminar you will learn seven powerful options to use when dealing with home loan debt that you are unable to pay currently.

 

To register for the next free, live seminar, fill in your contact information in the form below now.

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