-HARP 2; Owe more on your house than what it’s worth. You can now refinance. (3/15/2012)
Nick Vaccaro- San Diego, CA- Mortgage Banking
-We want to be the best (3/2/2012)
The most important thing that I’ve ever been taught in my life was to be the absolute best at what I do.
I know that there are a lot of choices out there in the mortgage industry, but we’ve worked hard to offer you the best possible situation when qualifying for a mortgage. I also realize that the decision to commit to any particular lender can be a difficult one. With so many options available and so many programs to choose from, which one is the best for you? This choice can be further complicated due to the less than favorable lending environment that we’re currently being faced with.
Dear Nick,
I can’t thank you and your team enough! I have my life back and I am on to the better things that freedom offers in life.
It was 2007 when I found myself in the unemployment line. After riding the wave of real estate success I had debts that were typical of someone spending money to make money. I also had the debts of someone that was spending money because they were enjoying the fruits making money. To make things worse I went through a bitter divorce that cost more than I had left. I watched my debt pile up as I lost everything; houses, cars, toys, stuff. Worse yet, I watched as my dignity slipped away as well. I was
truly living the country song.
The counsel you provided and the service your team backed me with in a really tough time was invaluable.
Helping someone recover from tens of thousands of dollars of debt is a good service you provide, and you earn every penny. Giving someone a life strategy, a gleam of hope, and dignity is priceless…and you never sent a bill.
Pure gratitude,
D. Y.
California
-”Non-Profit” Credit Counseling: A Pig in Lipstick. Will I still qualify for a mortgage? (10/12/2011)
October 12, 2011
By Stephen Smith
I want to address a simple concept before I begin my article. The reason you work for a living is to make money so in turn you can pay your bills, buy food, keep a roof over your head and hopefully enjoy life. Therefore, it’s somewhat illogical to believe that ANY company with the word “Non-Profit” in their name would not have the same goals as to why you work for a living.
-How To Avoid a Debt Settlement Scam (9/27/2011)
September 27, 2011
How To Avoid a Debt Settlement Scam
If you’re thinking about using a debt settlement company, read this first.
By Stephen Smith
How do you know that the debt settlement company you are speaking with can actually perform the job you hire them to do for you? This is the million dollar question that you will ask yourself when talking to a debt settlement company. Most likely, you’re already in a tough situation with your creditors and the last thing you want to do is compound the issue with a debt settlement company that can’t accomplish the job or even worse, it’s a scam.


