Thursday, October 3, 2013

Get Out of Foreclosure Free Card...Don't Let Time Run Out!!

Don't Let Time Run Out! 


The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act was passed by Congress in 2007 in an attempt to provide some relief for the millions of homeowners who found themselves owing more on their mortgage than the property was worth as a result of the collapse of the housing and finance industries. This report was created to give homeowners the most accurate information about the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act, which has helped many distressed homeowners find options that were previously unavailable.




The act, which was always intended to be a temporary solution, is now set to expire at the end of 2013.  Time is running out. But there is still time to change your financial direction and avoid foreclosure. Reading this report will teach you what the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is and how it can help save you money.


Time is running out. But there is still a chance to change your financial direction and avoid foreclosure


Mark and Catherine Borah REALTOR®    
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Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website should not be constituted as legal advice. The content is intended to provide general information about the short sale and foreclosure processes, and should not be acted upon without the counsel of a qualified Realtor®, attorney, and tax expert.
Important Notice:
Mark and Catherine Borah REALTOR® at Keller Williams does not negotiate the terms of your loan when selling your home as a short sale or provide loan modification services and/or assistance. The following MARS disclosure is for information purposes only. You may stop doing business with us at any time. You may accept or reject the offer of mortgage assistance you obtain from your lender (or servicer). If you reject the offer, you do not have to pay us. Mark and Catherine Borah or Keller Williams  is not associated with the government, and our services are not approved by the government or your lender; and even if you accept this offer and use our services, your lender may not agree to change your loan. If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating