Renewed Trust for Tough Times
Does it feel like trust
is one of the major casualties of the economic meltdown of 2008 –
followed by the “Great Recession,” the “Jobless Recovery” and now the
threat of a “Double Dip Recession?”
Weren’t we assured that home values were destined to go up and up and up?
There
have been lots of promises that help is on the way—and lots of warnings
of scams and schemes that have only served to confuse the matter. So
where’s a homeowner who’s underwater or overleveraged to turn?
Here’s
the bottom line: the choices that homeowners make when they feel they
are at the end of their rope will have ramifications for years to come
on their ability to qualify for credit, their job prospects, their
security clearance and their overall finances. When a family’s financial
trajectory is rapidly heading in a negative direction, there’s no
substitute for the helping hand of a knowledgeable expert who has the
integrity, the experience and the training to reverse the course—someone
who is tapped into regulatory initiatives and can separate fact from
fiction.
It
is my mission to serve as a credible source of information and
perspective to homeowners who have found themselves in a tough situation
and need help sorting through their options. That’s why I sought out
the Certified Distressed Property (CDPE) designation—the most renowned
and recognized credential in the distressed property field, and it’s why
I continue to stay on top of regulatory and industry developments that
impact options available to homeowners who are struggling with their
current financial situations.
My message to homeowners who do not know where to turn: there is hope. Foreclosure is not inevitable
and neither the government nor your bank wants to see that happen. No
one expected to find themselves on the brink of foreclosure, but I have
worked with countless clients who have managed to turn their financial
trajectory around and get on a path of financial recovery.
It CAN be done! And it would be my privilege to help.
To your Success!
Donna Tashjian
www.DonnaHelpsHomeowners.INFO
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