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Saturday, February 4th, 2012
Avoid the cloud of uncertainty!
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Most of us grew up thinking that if we planned well and played by the rules, we’d never have to stand by as our financial lives unraveled.
But upheaval on Wall Street, unacceptable rates of unemployment and plummeting real estate values have taken their toll. Since 2007, 7.9 million homeowners have lost their homes to foreclosure. Current estimates are that one in four homeowners owe more on their mortgages than they could get from the sale of their home. Millions more homes will be lost to foreclosure before this real estate crisis runs its course.
The sad fact is that foreclosure is not an isolated event. For months leading up to the loss of a home, financially strapped homeowners live under a cloud of uncertainty. And then for many years afterwards, the blow to credit gets in the way of buying another home or buying anything on credit. Foreclosure even complicates employment prospects.
The impact of foreclosure is huge and the sad fact is that it’s often avoidable.
As a real estate professional who has earned the Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation, my mission is to provide financially strapped homeowners with options to foreclosure, ensure that they steer clear of scams, and help navigate them through the solution that best meets their needs.
Among the most important facts to keep in mind: the sooner help is sought, the better the options.
These are tough times, but more help is available than ever before. If you or someone you care about is ready to navigate away from the dark cloud of an unmanageable mortgage and realize that hope and blue skies are within reach, contact me today and let’s get started.
Visit my website at OhioForeclosureHelp.info for more information about how I can help you.
Racquel M. Ludaway, MBA, CDPE
Keller Williams Realty ALLSTAR 1
4625 Cemetery Road
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
Cell: 614-886-7780
Fax: 866-395-6787
E-mail: rmludaway@kw.com
Website: www.BuyOrSellColumbusHomes.com
Courtesy CDPE
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Posted by: Racquel M. Ludaway at 3:59am
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Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Who Can You Trust?
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Who Can You Trust?
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?”
Do you trust our politicians to get us out of this mess?
Didn’t we all buy into the American Dream because we were assured that home values were destined to go up and up and up? Sadly, this was a misconception.
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.
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Posted by: Racquel M. Ludaway at 11:59am
Tags: foreclosure help
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Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
Know Your Options!
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A recent study in Nevada (a state that holds the nation’s highest foreclosure rate), found that only 5% of distressed homeowners knew they had alternatives to foreclosure, and only 3% took advantage of them. It was also found the 1 in 4 homeowners chose to “strategically default,” or allow their homes to be foreclosed upon on purpose!
According to RealtyTrac, 1 in every 587 housing units received a foreclosure filing in June 2011 in Ohio.
Clearly, too few distressed homeowners know their options and the fallout of foreclosure. If they did, they’d soon realize that there’s nothing ‘strategic’ about foreclosure, and that avoiding foreclosure is always the best plan to create financial stability.
Millions of Americans feel alone and trapped by mortgage payments they can no longer afford. In fact, 27% of Americans with mortgages now owe more than what their home is worth. However, more and more of them are finding education on the responsible alternatives to foreclosure is helping them move toward financial stability.
Education is key. The more distressed homeowners know about solutions, the more likely they are to overcome their financial challenges. I’ve seen this firsthand.
I can help with the education part—it’s up to you to contact me!
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Posted by: Racquel M. Ludaway at 4:07pm
Tags: foreclosure help
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Missing Mortgage Payments?
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It’s Not Too Late
Wondering what a homeowner should expect when payments are missed? The most important thing to know is that no matter what stage of default a homeowner is in, there is almost always a way to avoid foreclosure. That being said, the quicker a homeowner does something about the situation, the less challenging it will be to resolve.
First, here’s what a distressed homeowner should expect to happen when payments are missed:
30 Days Late: The lender will attempt phone contact or send a notice in the mail.
60 Days Late: The lender will attempt to make contact by phone and follow up with another letter in the mail.
90 Days Late: The lender will send a letter demanding all past due amounts within 30 days and start the foreclosure process.
120 Days or More Late: The lender’s attorneys will take over and the homeowner will be responsible for their fees in addition to missed mortgage payments and the loan amount due.
Not late yet, but about to be?
Homeowners that are not late but foresee missing payments should communicate this to their lenders as soon as possible. In the past, many banks wouldn’t work with homeowners unless they were one or more payments behind. In light of the mortgage crisis, most lenders who would rather take a proactive stance and decrease their loan losses. They are more willing than ever to work with homeowners to avoid being late.
If you are visiting my website, you or someone you care about may miss mortgage payments in the near future. I can help navigate the process and put you back on a path to financial stability. Contact me today and alleviate the stress that comes with unaffordable mortgage payments.
For more information visit: ohioforeclosurehelp.info
Racquel M. Ludaway, MBA, CDPE
Keller Williams Realty ALLSTAR 1
4625 Cemetery Road
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
Cell: 614-886-7780
Fax: 866-395-6787
E-mail: rmludaway@kw.com
Website: www.BuyOrSellColumbusHomes.com
Information Courtesy CDPE July 2011
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Posted by: Racquel M. Ludaway at 10:46am
Tags: foreclosure help
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