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HELP for Homeowners Selling Homes that are Facing Foreclosure a Financial Nightmare: Company Opens 16 New Offices across the United States

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Since 2000, HELP has perfected a marketing strategy by offering homeowners the means to avoid foreclosure.
The foreclosure market will continue to grow until an unregulated form of lending replaces the troubled secondary market

(PRWEB) April 19, 2007 -- HELP for Homeowners (http://www.helpforhomeowners.com) is expanding to help people avoid foreclosure in 16 more states. The company provides a time-tested way of helping financially embarrassed homeowners to avoid having to sell their properties because of their financial hardship. By actively marketing properties valued between $300,000 and $2,800,000 at risk of foreclosure, HELP can ensure that home owners reduce their stress, limit their losses and ultimately, to stop foreclosure.

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New offices are now being sited in Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, California, Chicago, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, New York, Maryland, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Ohio, Oregon and Minnesota.

There is a burgeoning of news items of home owners having to sell their properties as rising tide foreclosures of the collapsing subprime mortgage market. These generalities and statistics often obscure the real human tragedies that lie behind such stories. HELP works to make sure people can stop foreclosure, and raise funds against their properties to settle with pressing creditors.

“The foreclosure market will continue to grow until an unregulated form of lending replaces the troubled secondary market,” said Cleothus Jackson, president of HELP. “The unregulated lending organization must be willing to act as a central nervous system of the housing market until the heart of our economy starts to beat again.”

Since 2000, HELP, or Home Experts for Loan Pre-foreclosure, has put an experienced group of real estate professionals to work for Arizona homeowners. Now the company is extending their services to help people selling homes and stop foreclosure across the United States. Visitors to the site can enlist the company to offer aggressive marketing of distressed property or can enroll in loss mitigation counseling to help homeowners avert personal disaster when selling homes.

HELP employs a Buyer's Network, giving property owners selling homes maximum exposure to investors and investment banks thus ensuring their property receives additional exposure through the MLS. HELP can help stop foreclosure and often close a sale in only seven days.

For more information, visit http://www.helpforhomeowners.com

Contact:
C. Wilhelmina
HELP for Homeowners
888 900 4 HELP

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