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Are You Threatened with Foreclosure and a Trustee Sale? 

  • We can help you prove the fraud.
  • We can help you stop the trustee sale of your home.
  • We can help you stay in your home.
  • We can also help you with investment and commercial properties.
     
Our goal is to educate and arm the American Consumer with the information necessary to protect one's family and property against the unlawful actions of banks. We offer realistic, legal solutions for your residential and commercial properties. 

Mortgage Reduction Program 
Reduce your Mortgage to about 1/2 the Market Value of the Home

Mortgage Reduction Homeowner Example

1.Home purchased for $360,000 with a $300,000 mortgage.
2.The monthly payment on the $300,000 loan is $1,798.65 at 6% for 30 years.
3.Current market value of home is $200,000.
4.Lower the mortgage to $115,200, a 68% reduction of $244,800.
5.The new monthly mortgage payment would be $690.68 at 6% for 30 years.

More Homeowner Programs:         
     
  • The ability to stop a foreclosure sale within 48-72 hours (Starting at $1,000)

  • Stop a foreclosure for 5-6 months ($3,500)
  • Emergency Bankruptcy ($550 + filing fees)

  • Lawsuits to stay in your home while you fight your foreclosure ($5,000)

  • Restructure your mortgage and cut your payments in 1/2 ($3,500)
  • Reverse a trustee's sale for 4-6 months and stop eviction ($3,000)
    

Call 775.772.7890 today  

See if your home qualifies for one of our programs.

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Last Updated on Friday, 27 January 2012 14:43