Tom Brooks Foreclosure Prevention Expert

Tom Brooks Foreclosure Prevention Expert
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Retirement: Can you afford to stay in your home?

Most Americans, 89% according to a survey from AARP want to stay in their homes as they age. The dream of retiring by the age of 50 has faded. As 'baby boomers' reach the age of retirement many must continue to work in order to keep their homes. Job and pay cuts abound and many businesses just seem to be there one day and gone the next. My own brother worked at a auto parts manufacturing plant. He was a member of the United Auto Workers union. One day after over 25 years on the job he went to work and the plant was closed, no explanation and worse, no pension. How could that be? We don't know but things just like that are occurring all around the country. People are losing their homes to foreclosure, they are living in fear of downsizing and pay/benefits cuts. Some families in trouble have even disconnected their house phones in order to stop the harassing calls! There is help out there. Many government agencies will give you advice, what they tell you sounds simple but its not as easy as it sounds. Take a look at how some mortgage companies treat customers in trouble when they call. See how even a US Congresswoman is treated after she identifies herself! View this at WWW.beaconforeclosuresolutions.com If she is treated this way what chance does an ordinary citizen have?
If you are in trouble, behind on mortgage or credit card payments and would like real professional help. If you would like to reduce your credit card debt or lower your monthly mortgage payment please to to www.beaconforeclosuresolutions.com today and see if you qualify for one of our plans. What have you got to loose?

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