Local Agent Offers Information Resource on Foreclosure Avoidance
For those
facing foreclosure in Las Vegas, Nevada and surrounding areas, this online
resource offers answers on what options are available and the potential effects
upon credit scores.
Las
Vegas, Nevada – Local CDPE-designated agent, Robin Fraser of Keller Williams
Realty, is now providing information on foreclosure avoidance options,
including the considerations homeowners should have regarding their credit
scores.
These
educational materials are available at RFTeamHomes and explain
the full range of foreclosure avoidance options and some of their effects on
credit scores.
“It’s
surprising how many people are unaware of all the negative affects of
foreclosure,” Fraser said. “The website I created offers a way for distressed
homeowners in my community to learn about their situation, understand what
options are available, and become empowered with the necessary knowledge to
pursue the best solution.”
The
latest numbers on mortgage delinquency show that approximately one in every
seven mortgages is in some stage of delinquency. Missed payments have a large impact
on credit scores, and delinquent homeowners should pursue options to
foreclosure in hopes of mitigating any further damage.
“Many of
these distressed homeowners bought their homes in an entirely different
economy,” Fraser said. “With so many facing unemployment or underemployment,
there is a huge need to re-evaluate financial situations to meet new income
conditions. For many, this means getting out from under an unaffordable
mortgage in a legal, dignified way.”
The CDPE
designation Fraser has acquired provides real estate professionals with
specific understanding of the complex issues confronting the distressed
homeowners. Through comprehensive training and experience, CDPEs are able to
provide solutions for homeowners facing financial hardship in today’s market.
IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT
DISCLOSURE: You may stop
doing business with us at any time. You may accept or reject the offer of
mortgage assistance we obtain from your lender (or servicer). If you reject the offer, you will not have to pay us for our services. The above brokerage is not associated
with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your
lender. Even if you accept this
offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.
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