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Excellent Advice
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I'm just getting into the whole process of my foreclosure. And after speaking with Vic I would highly advise anyone to make calls and inquire and definitely hire a good/reputable attorney. If I lived where Vic or his associates could help me I would 100% hire them. Just a couple of long minutes on the phone, a call that he was returning to me, shortly after I had justed missed the 1st call back from him. So when looking for someone for any services, communication is extremely important. Vic was also full of knowledge and wisdom, as well as bringing up several scenarios and likely outcomes and timing of the whole process. Afterwards I went to the Library and checkout a book on foreclosures, Vic and covered many imprtant points that the book covered.
HOMEOWNERS RESEARCH!RESEARCH!RESEARCH! Go to the courthouse and educate yourselves on Attorneys. The best way to find one. Go to the courts and observe. I went today and watched foreclosures proceed. That's the best way to find out who is a good. Because it may sound simple and try to do it yourself but it's important that you have someone that can think on their feet and know all the nuances of the law. Also go read the statutes yourself. They're not hard to determine who's at fault and currently the MERS think is becoming a very powerful defense as well as Standing and Chain of assignments. Vic was knowledgeabe about these items, and can help you out in the situation your in. Cause like fingerprints.. every case is similar but different.
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