Foreclosure help utah

Are you in mortgage trouble?    Is your Utah home potentially a victim of foreclosure?   Did you bite off a little more than this economy will allow you to chew?   Were you the victim of predatory lending?   How could you know?   Well there is help available.  You have options that you may not be aware of..    Indulge me.   I can help you with your mortgage issues.    You need to read this entire article.   If you are just a scanner, skip on.   If you are in serious mortgage danger READ ON.

If you live in Utah and are in serious mortgage trouble, facing foreclosure, behind on your mortgage, have other mortgage issues or feel that you have been a victim of predatory lending practices and desire to have a group help you read on.

We are amongst other things Human.   We care about people.    We want to help people understand what their options are and point them in the absolutely right direction based on their particular mortgage, family  and financial circumstances.   We want clients to understand that we care about what happins to them.    We want clients for life.   Other real people  that will feel comfortable giving their friends and family our telephone number and feel comfortable doing so,  not because we are so cool, but because of what we did for them.   We will earn your trust..

Here’s the real deal.    My name is Jeff Greenberg my partners name is Michelle Mamo.     I am in Virginia and she is in Utah, Weird aye?   Well I know how to help you find leverage against your lender and she knows how to sell your home.     It’s a good partnership.     If you will just indulge us for a minute we will show you some options you may not have ever realized.

2 Responses to Foreclosure help utah

  1. John Steel says:

    I’m an investor dealing with many properties in foreclosure. I’m looking to do Forensic Audits to strengthen my cases against the Lenders/Servicers who have dishonored and damaged me. Please call me at 801-792-3672 Thanks, John

  2. 54 percent of those polled say the government should be doing more to improve the housing market. Only 16 percent say the government should be doing less. In fact, support for helping people who are facing financial distress from housing is higher than support for helping those who have been unemployed for several months.

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