Housing foreclosure face America with a bleak reality. Hope and help have been offered through the government however, the road to receiving the help is blocked by obstacles. Many are very afraid. The government needs many banking companies to step in and assist the homeowner, the banks, and the government in meeting hands.
There are so many that are afraid of losing their homes or of the value of their home decreasing in this crisis. The press conferences held by Pres Obama raised so much hope and yet the hope seems washed out when faced with these figures: In order to save 1 million homeowners from foreclosure it would take 2 million hours. If you divide 2 million hours by an 8 hour work day, this would equal 250,000 days. At this rate it could take over 1,000 years to save the homes that are currently being threatened by foreclosure.
In order to help the many homeowners that are in need of help we are going to need to turn to honest companies that are willing to work as a middle man between the bank and the homeowner. We need professionals that know the ins and outs of the financial assistance that is being offered by the government and that will be dedicated in helping the home owner save their home.
I would like to quote Barb Weidner – Managing Partner, Operations
It is very frustrating to be “one of the good guys” with the best interest of the client/customer at heart and the news media, government and lenders do everything possible to taint the industry. We are not blind to the fact that there are unscrupulous entities out there who do scam the clients but it’s not all of the companies. The media has sensationalized the stories to be ALL bad and do not even give one sentence that there are companies out there who are doing right by their clients. Instead they make sweeping generalizations about the industry and scare the general public.
Homes everywhere can be saved if we stop accusation and seek the assistance of honest companies that have the heart of the customer/homeowner in mind. The media and others have been pointing the finger for to long and casting blame. We need many facilities to stand up and be the answer in this time of foreclosure crisis.
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It only takes one bad apple to rot the basket. Luckily you are not one of them or My family and I would have lost our home. We thank you again from the bottom of our hearts.. The McMillian Family
You know, tregardless of the situation that brought a homeowner to a forclosure status, you are right, it is time to stop pointing fingers and just try to correct the problems. The economy is not helping either at this time in our world, so if there are avenues home owners can take to save their homes from foreclosure I am all for it!