Reno, NV--October 16, 2008— Nevada either leads the nation or is in second for the highest rate of foreclosures in the nation according to three major companies (RealtyTrac, First American Core Logic & Mortgage Bankers Assoc.) So what affect does this have on the residents of the Reno/Sparks area? It means that odds are one of your neighbors is experiencing trouble making their mortgage payment or a home in your neighborhood is already owned by the bank. It also means that there are opportunities regardless of your circumstance and it is time to learn how to take advantage of the opportunity that best meets your needs.
Please join area experts for an educational class hosted by Stewart Title, MFG Mortgage Services, LLC and LDB Forclosure Data Services at Airports Gardens Suite 390 (1325 Airmotove Way Reno, NV 89502). The class is from 0900-1200 and will discuss the following:
- The Who, What, When, Where and How of the foreclosure process in a manner easily understandable to the ordinary person
- The Short Sale Process: buying and selling
- Buying a bank owned property (REO) and what to expect
- What are Loan Modifications....demystifying the process and who can facilitate
- Financing alternatives during this current Credit Crisis
- Understanding the implications of the 2008 Economic Recovery Act and the Government sponsored Bail Out
In the last three months Notice of Defaults in Washoe County have risen from 20 filings a day to currently 33 filings a day. Now is the time to get answers to all of your questions. Call 775.846.0091 to RSVP or write jason@mfgmortgageservice.com to express interest in attending a future class.
Jason Norris, MBA, CMPS, President MFG Mortgage Services, LLC 1.775.322.0496
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Posted by: live@LegalProcessOutsourcing | December 29, 2008 at 04:55 AM
Thanks for giving such a brillant brief about understanding the foreclosure process. I hope to see such useful information in the future as well.
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