Sep 13 2008

Fight to Save Your Home From Foreclosure

As an attorney for the banks doing the foreclosing, it amazes me that only about one percent of the borrowers we foreclose attempt to employ the methods available to anyone who wants to save their home from foreclosure. It amazes me even more that, of that one percent that attempt to fight and force delay, another ninety-nine percent of them go about it incorrectly. Even more amazing is that they fail once and then they never try again. They just give up. In the Army, the troops in basic training complete a drill in which they open a parachute, throw the parachute into the wind, untangle the cords, pull the chute back in, and then release it into the wind again. This drill is used to instruct the soldiers on what to do in case your parachute gets tangled after you have jumped from a plane.

I heard a story recently about one soldier who had been performing this drill for quite some time, at the instruction of his drill sergeant. The soldier asked his drill sergeant how long he should perform this drill if his parachute got tangled and refused to open in an actual jump. The drill sergeant responded, “Son, you have the rest of your life to perform this drill if your chute tangles in an actual jump.” This is your home. If it isn’t your primary residence, maybe it is a vacation property or investment that you purchased with your hard-earned money. This is money that you could have spent on your family, your friends, or yourself. Why would you just allow the bank to take it from you without putting up a fight?

Once the property is taken, it is gone for good. Like the paratrooper untangling his parachute over and over again, you have the rest of your life to practice the techniques I am willing to teach you. You have to take the first step by choosing to participate in the Foreclosure Defense program and take the time to follow my teachings. You can beat the foreclosure process and I am willing to tell you how at www.ForeclosureDefenseSecrets.com.

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