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(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 10, 2008 ) Modesto, California – Home Savers of America.us has announced the launching of its new website, homesaversofamerica.us. The company, which already has proven itself in Northern California, helps homeowners from loosing their home to foreclosure.
“Our purpose is to help individuals who are good people creditwise, but for some reason experienced a glitch in their life that is preventing them from making their existing home payment,” says Cris Perez, founder of Home Savers of America.us. “We are former loan packagers with lots of experience and knowledge about how the home lending processes work. Our goal is to help our clients as best we can.”
Home foreclosures have experienced a significant spike, especially within the last six months, forcing people to loose their homes because they lacked the knowledge of what to do to avoid loosing their home.
“Our tools, techniques, and services are proven to work,” continues Perez, “And, because we are for profit, we have a strong incentive to make it work for our clients.”
Recently, numerous such services were tied to scams, where the homeowner would essentially sign over their property and still lose everything. Home Savers of America.us matches clients with lenders that provide unique savings plans that will help all parties.
“Yes, there are nonprofit organizations that tout they do the same thing we’re doing, but unlike them, we have a vested interest to make sure the client gets the absolute deal available. More importantly, where the client can keep their home and the lender can rest assured they will be paid for the loan,” Perez adds.
There is no question that all individuals seeking help with their mortgage should be aware of scams and programs where they still lose their homes.
“Some of these companies make false promises, like having the owner deed the property to them, while paying rent, yet the company never pays the mortgage, resulting in the owner losing his home and up to a year’s worth of mortgage payments,” says Perez. “They really need to be careful. I suggest they contact us and we can help them make a good decision.”
For more information, interested persons should visit www.homesaversofamerica.us or call them at (209) 846-5934.
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CalMagazine.com
John Neri
(916) 396-4053
info@calmagazine.com
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