When your roofing needs to be replaced, you consult a roofing expert. When there's a problem with your computer, you consult a technician who understands the issues of your particular model. And when a loved one becomes sick, you seek answers from medical professionals specifically trained in that particular illness. Similarly, in this current economic crisis, millions of homeowners facing financial hardship and possible foreclosure action are requesting the help of agents with the Certified Distressed Property Expert® (CDPE) designation. A CDPE is a real estate professional with specific understanding of the complex issues that confront homeowners in distress. Through comprehensive training and market experience, CDPEs are able to provide real solutions for homeowners facing hardships in today's market.

The prospect of foreclosure can be financially and emotionally devastating, and often homeowners proceed without guidance of any kind. CDPEs believe that in almost all cases, the best course of action for a homeowner in distress is to speak with a well-informed, licensed real estate professional. They have the tools necessary to help homeowners find the best solution for their particular situation. While enduring financial difficulties are challenging for any family, the process of finding a qualified real estate professional should not be. Rita Legan has achieved the CDPE designation, ensuring you deal with a professional trained to address your specific needs. CDPEs don't merely assist in selling properties, they serve and help save their clients in need.
Facing Foreclosure? Don’t Call A Roofer
Rita Legan ASP Staging Realtor CDPE
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I think the hardest part is for a seller to actually pick up the phone and ask questions. I try and remind them that they are not the only ones.
Hi Bill, You are right! Sellers can feel they are alone in this situation but MSNBC tells us half of all US homeowners are underwater on their mortgage. We know not all are in finacial distress, but some or most may have a impending hardship and need to know there is help now. With the changing Tax Laws good until the end of 2012 it may be better to look options now rather than wait.