Friday, April 6, 2012

Avoid Foreclosure Expert, James Griffis, Announces the Launch of the New Website AvoidForeclosure.com

It is possible to avoid foreclosure, but few homeowners have immediate access to resources that teach them how to apply the information to their own unique situation. Some banks and mortgage lenders can be uncooperative with homeowners that have fallen 30 to 90 days past due or longer on a mortgage. Acting swiftly during the initial stages of the foreclosure process is how some homeowners are beating foreclosure and reversing the trend of high foreclosure statistics. Foreclosure expert, James Griffis, announces the launch of the http://www.avoidforeclosure.com website. This new website is designed to provide helpful information to individuals and families facing foreclosure.

The increase of foreclosures in Michigan, Arizona, Texas and Florida has been publicized in the national spotlight for last few years. In some of these cases, homeowners that started out with what they thought was the perfect mortgage have been devastated by job loss and other financial hardships. According to recently published housing studies, Foreclosure can happen to any homeowner or landlord and there is little information that is available publicly to stop it. The helpful articles written by industry specialists in foreclosure at AvoidForeclosure.com are designed to help more people find alternatives to the process of foreclosure.

Read the rest of the article at Digital Journal

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  1. We should really hope that this kind of website would help reduce the problem of foreclosure, especially in the US.south carolina real estate continuing education

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