Tom Brooks Foreclosure Prevention Expert

Tom Brooks Foreclosure Prevention Expert
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Monday, March 1, 2010

TrYING TO DO AFFILIATE MARKETING ON THE INTERNET

I have been researching doing affiliate marketing using click bank products.  Some of the GURU’s I’ve listened to make it sound very simple but when I tried putting together a free package I received I got confused.  Is anyone else having the same difficulties as me?

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Monday, February 8, 2010

KNOW YOUR STATES FORECLOSURE TIMELINES

COMMON FORECLOSURE OPTIONS

 

People facing foreclosures do have options.  Some of these options may or may not be available to you, it will depend on your situation and since each situation is different you should explore all of the options.

 

When I got into trouble that’s exactly what I did.  Remember you can’t wait to start this process; time is not on your side.  The worst thing you can do is to ignore the situation altogether.  Many homeowners wait till the last minute to try and save their homes and at that point its too late for anyone to help.  Every state has a timeline for foreclosures, if you would like to find your states timeline go to: www.realtytrac.com/foreclosure-laws

Once you get this information you can work out your game plan.

 

My next post:  How I started the process.

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HOW I STOPPED MY FORECLOSURE

FACING FORECLOSURE:  WHAT TO DO?

 

Foreclosure is a very emotional event and homeowners who let their emotions get the better of them can make decisions that will cost them dearly.

 

Whether you have been facing financial problems for some time, or you are in a temporary situation because of injury, job loss, downsizing, divorce or other set backs you need to understand what options are available for you.

 

I understand what you are going through.  I am a home inspector and when the real estate market took a nose dive 2 years ago my business went down the tubes with it.  I went from doing 10-12 home inspections a week to doing 1-2 inspections a week.  In addition to my financial problems my wife was diagnosed with cancer and for almost six months we lost her income.  I know what it feels like when the phone rings and you get that horrible feeling in your gut because you know it’s another creditor bugging you about missed or late payments.  Its not that you don’t want to pay, you just don’t have any money to make those payments.

 

In my next post I’ll tell you how I found ways to deal with my situation and how you can help yourself and your family avoid foreclosure.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

How to "FOOL" a home inspector...So you want to sell your home.

Its time to sell your home.  Here’s the typical scenario.  You put your home up for sale and someone finally makes you an offer.  There is a good chance the buyer will get a home inspection.  You have be putting off repairs and maintenance on your home and you know the home inspector will find a ton of things wrong and you’ll be paying out a bundle of money for those repairs.

 

I’m a home inspector so I’ll use myself as an example.  In 16 years as an inspector with very few exceptions I always have a list of items that need attention; sometimes the list is very large.

 

The object of this post is not to cheat anyone but to minimize the amount of money or concessions you will be making.

 

The main items most buyers are concerned with are the high priced items such as the heater, hot water heater, roof, air conditioner, kitchen and bathrooms.  I will concentrate on these items first and then we will talk about the little nickel and dime items that many buyers focus on.

 

On my next post we will start with the roof.

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