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A Strategic Approach To Produce A Strong Professional Services Brand they have lost $22,000 plus real estate agent commissions. Their total loss would be over $29,000! With that in mind, lenders will work with you while you try to recover. Many lenders won't start foreclosure proceedings until you are several months behind! And if you ultimately can't get back on track, you can still sell your house and maybe even make a profit!A professional services firm, just like other types of businesses, needs to develop a strong brand and a favorable impression in the minds of prospects, clients and stakeholders in their business. In smaller professional service firms, there are limited financial resources for advertising So you see, buyi Scenario: You just lost your job, and don't have enough income to make the payments. If you are renting, this becomes a major problem. Did you know that most rental companies will begin the eviction process if you are as little as 10 days late on your rent? If you can't pay them, they figure they will kick you out and get someone in your place that can. Then you are forced to find a new place to live... but now we have a different problem. No job and no income and an eviction makes it hard to find another apartment. If you do find one, might need a large deposit... of course if you had that kind of money you would not have been evicted in the first place! As a homeowner, things are different. You see, the mortgage company does not look to foreclose on a home right away. Actually, they are much more inclined to work with you. Why? Well, it comes from the fear of major financial loss. When a lender forecloses on a house, they no longer make money on interest, which is why they are in business. They have to turn around and sell the house, usually for far below market value... They don't have time to wait for it to sell for profit! So if you owed $150,000 on the home and they sold it for $128,000, they have lost $22,000 plus real estate agent commissions. Their total loss would be over $29,000! With that in mind, lenders will work with you while you try to recover. Many lenders won't start foreclosure proceedings until you are several months behind! And if you ultimately can't get back on track, you can still sell your house and maybe even make a profit! So you see, buyin As a homeowner, things are different. You see, the mortgage company does not look to foreclose on a home right away. Actually, they are much more inclined to work with you. Why? Well, it comes from the fear of major financial loss. When a lender forecloses on a house, they no longer make money on interest, which is why they are in business. They have to turn around and sell the house, usually for far below market value... They don't have time to wait for it to sell for profit! So if you owed $150,000 on the home and they sold it for $128,000, they have lost $22,000 plus real estate agent commissions. Their total loss would be over $29,000! With that in mind, lenders will work with you while you try to recover. Many lenders won't start foreclosure proceedings until you are several months behind! And if you ultimately can't get back on track, you can still sell your house and maybe even make a profit! So you see, buyi As a homeowner, things are different. You see, the mortgage company does not look to foreclose on a home right away. Actually, they are much more inclined to work with you. Why? Well, it comes from the fear of major financial loss. When a lender forecloses on a house, they no longer make money on interest, which is why they are in business. They have to turn around and sell the house, usually for far below market value... They don't have time to wait for it to sell for profit! So if you owed $150,000 on the home and they sold it for $128,000, they have lost $22,000 plus real estate agent commissions. Their total loss would be over $29,000! With that in mind, lenders will work with you while you try to recover. Many lenders won't start foreclosure proceedings until you are several months behind! And if you ultimately can't get back on track, you can still sell your house and maybe even make a profit! So you see, buyi So you see, buyi So you see, buying a house will give a tremendous amount of security where renting can't. If you ended up 3 months behind, it may affect your credit, but you still have a place to live. And if you get evicted from an apartment, you better believe that will hurt your credit too! Give yourself and your family something they can feel secure in.
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