Get Paid to Leave Your Home? Florida Real Estate Workshop Tells All April 7
Oppenheim Law Educates Homeowners on Latest Foreclosure, Short Sale, and Loan Modification Opportunities. Attend the Workshop Live in Weston, FL or Tune in Online Through the Oppenheim Law UStream Channel.
The Florida real estate market is like a jigsaw puzzle: everyone has a place. We’re figuring out how we all fit together in the Florida real estate recovery, say Roy Oppenheim, who concentrates in defending homeowners facing the daunting clouds of foreclosures, short sales, and deficiency judgments.
Oppenheim Law says South Florida homeowners can protect themselves from costly deficiency judgments by understanding their legal rights. Find out how the latest government short sale incentive program will affect you and your home. Free Legal Real Estate Workshop Wednesday, April 7, from 6-7 p.m.
Fort Lauderdale, FL – March 11, 2010 – A homeowner’s best friend is now the real estate attorney concentrating in loan modification, short sales, deficiency judgments and foreclosure defense. While the Obama administration attempted to keep struggling owners in their homes for over a year with its $75 billion mortgage modification plan, the government is now taking a new approach, according to The New York Times: paying homeowners to leave.
What: Short Sales, Deficiency Judgments + More: Free Real Estate Workshop
When: Wednesday, April 7, 2010 - 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Who: Real estate professionals and homeowners facing foreclosure, buyers, and sellers
Or come in person: 2500 Weston Road, Suite 404, Weston, FL 33331
Cost: Free with advanced registration
Join Oppenheim Law for the next Free Legal Real Estate Workshop on April 7, as real estate attorney and legal blogger Roy Oppenheim explains the impending government incentive for homeowners to rid their delinquent mortgages through a short sale. Starting April 5, the government will directly bailout distressed homeowners for the first time in the form of $1,500 in “relocation assistance.” Homeowners with underwater mortgages may benefit from this program.
Unable to make it to Weston? Oppenheim Law will be broadcasting its free monthly workshop online through the Oppenheim Law UStream Channel. Participants are invited to ask questions and comment on the presentation through Oppenheim Law’s Twitter account @OPLaw.
During April’s Foreclosure Defense Workshop, Oppenheim will share how South Florida homeowners can avoid deficiency judgments, outline the steps to successful short sales and provide insider tips for dealing Florida real estate in this turbulent market.
Almost 97% of homeowners facing foreclosure are choosing to do nothing and making a very costly mistake, according to Oppenheim. Oppenheim Law has proven homeowners who understand their legal rights and fight to defend their Florida foreclosures are much more likely to stay in their homes and craft their own economic bailout.
Oppenheim Law’s monthly workshops are free to the public and designed to assist homeowners looking to craft their own real estate bailouts as well as real estate professionals and investors. April’s Short Sale and Deficiency Judgment Workshop will highlight the following foreclosure defense strategies and real estate tips:
- Hear about the latest government incentives for underwater homeowners to execute a short sale
- Learn the process of foreclosure and how to fashion your own bailout
- Tips on preparing and completing short sales
- Insider information about counterclaims against the banks and deficiency judgments
- Gain insight on applying for a mortgage modification and the best time to apply during foreclosure
- Details on current Florida home prices and the right times to buy and sell
- Why the Mortgage Bankers Association is wrong about the social stigma of foreclosure
Address: 2500 Weston Rd, Ste 404 in Weston, FL 33331
Phone: 954.384.6114
Watch: http://www.youtube.com/user/oppenheimroy
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