Saturday, July 9, 2011

Distressed Property Expert Guides Homeowners Through Avoiding Foreclosure





GRAND RAPIDS, MI, July 09, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Local CDPE-designated agent, Donna Tashjian (top right photo) of Keller Williams has released a new report that provides information regarding the steps that can be taken to avoid the costly effects of foreclosure.

The report, titled Missing Mortgage Payments? It’s Not Too Late!, provides information every homeowner should know if they are about to or have already missed mortgage payments.

“So many people are devastated and embarrassed by their financial challenges they don’t ask for help,” Tashjian said. “The reality is that over 6 million Americans missed a mortgage payment in April, so people should understand they are not alone.”

This community resource is available at http://www.DonnaHelpsHomeowners.info.

In addition to providing more information about the alternatives to foreclosure, the report explains five steps a distressed homeowner can take to get the process started. It also lists each alternative to foreclosure, including options like loan modification or short sale.

A short sale occurs when a lender allows a homeowner to sell a property for less than the current mortgage amount owed.

 “There are many alternatives to foreclosure that a distressed homeowner can choose from,” Tashjian said. “I can help tailor a solution that best fits the needs of distressed homeowners and gets them back on track to financial stability.”

The CDPE Designation that Tashjian has acquired provides a specific understanding of the complex issues confronting distressed homeowners. Through comprehensive training and experience, CDPE-designated agents are able to provide solutions for homeowners facing financial hardship in today’s market.

For more information about the CDPE Designation, visit www.CDPE.com.

For more information, please contact:
Donna Tashjian
Keller Williams
630 Kenmoor Avenue SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
616-803-9456
 




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good foreclosure advice for first time buyers. Additional information can be found on the HouseLogic.com website. Cheers!
-Jana