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		<title>By: wakacje last minute</title>
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		<title>By: Yamen Elasadi</title>
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		<description>There are different alternatives to delay the foreclosure auction/sale date!
Did you know that Homeowners are illegally being foreclosed on especially in Trustee States?

If you are a homeowner with a Notice of Sale, 3 Day Notice to Vacate, or received the Unlawful Detainer and/or a realtor that is trying to help facilitate a short sale or a loan modification I can help you delay that sale/auction date. I can help you with the eviction delay.

It is well known that banks are illegally foreclosing on homeowners in Trustee States such as California, Arizona, and Nevada since the foreclosure process is lightly monitored by government agencies.

In Judicial Foreclosure states, a judge reviews the legality of the foreclosure proceedings to ensure the homeowner is being protected against greedy lenders and yet still the lenders are not properly following the foreclosure laws correctly (see this article:  http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/nyregion/31judge.html?_r=2).

In Trustee States, lenders employ a &quot;third party&quot; trustee company to replace the legal function of a judge and orchestrate the foreclosure process. If banks are not legally foreclosing when they know a judge reviews the case what do you think they are doing when they only have to go through a trustee that they pay? And what is more interesting, the trustee company is liable for the foreclosure proceedings but who is going after the trustee companies to review the legality of these foreclosure packages? You guess it! Yes, No one is..!

Filing bankruptcy is not the best option for you.  It sure helps delaying your foreclosure for 30-45 days but once your bank files a motion to lift the stay they can proceed with the debt collection therefore foreclosing on your home. You will end up losing your home and with a bankruptcy on your credit history.
I hope this helps!

We offer different foreclosure delay tactics, credit repair and loan re-write program. To find out more about our services you may want to visit http://ASNDinc.com/

Yamen Elasadi
yamen@ASNDinc.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are different alternatives to delay the foreclosure auction/sale date!<br />
Did you know that Homeowners are illegally being foreclosed on especially in Trustee States?</p>
<p>If you are a homeowner with a Notice of Sale, 3 Day Notice to Vacate, or received the Unlawful Detainer and/or a realtor that is trying to help facilitate a short sale or a loan modification I can help you delay that sale/auction date. I can help you with the eviction delay.</p>
<p>It is well known that banks are illegally foreclosing on homeowners in Trustee States such as California, Arizona, and Nevada since the foreclosure process is lightly monitored by government agencies.</p>
<p>In Judicial Foreclosure states, a judge reviews the legality of the foreclosure proceedings to ensure the homeowner is being protected against greedy lenders and yet still the lenders are not properly following the foreclosure laws correctly (see this article:  <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/nyregion/31judge.html?_r=2" rel="nofollow">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/nyregion/31judge.html?_r=2</a>).</p>
<p>In Trustee States, lenders employ a &#8220;third party&#8221; trustee company to replace the legal function of a judge and orchestrate the foreclosure process. If banks are not legally foreclosing when they know a judge reviews the case what do you think they are doing when they only have to go through a trustee that they pay? And what is more interesting, the trustee company is liable for the foreclosure proceedings but who is going after the trustee companies to review the legality of these foreclosure packages? You guess it! Yes, No one is..!</p>
<p>Filing bankruptcy is not the best option for you.  It sure helps delaying your foreclosure for 30-45 days but once your bank files a motion to lift the stay they can proceed with the debt collection therefore foreclosing on your home. You will end up losing your home and with a bankruptcy on your credit history.<br />
I hope this helps!</p>
<p>We offer different foreclosure delay tactics, credit repair and loan re-write program. To find out more about our services you may want to visit <a href="http://ASNDinc.com/" rel="nofollow">http://ASNDinc.com/</a></p>
<p>Yamen Elasadi<br />
<a href="mailto:yamen@ASNDinc.com">yamen@ASNDinc.com</a></p>
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