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Tips for Trying to Help Homeowners in Pre Foreclosure
What options are there for helping home owners in pre foreclosure? What are the pros and cons? How does the process work? I am currently a Process Server trying to learn a win/win for myself and the homeowners I encounter on a daily basis. I'm the one who tapes their foreclosure notices to their doors. I talk to them everyday in my area. Is it a win for me to help them stay in their home or just help them transition out with out a foreclosure on their record?
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