
The current real estate crisis is hitting white collar workers, blue collar employees, business owners, union members and just about everyone else. This list includes celebrities as well.
Toni Braxton, the singer who topped the charts with "Unbreak My Heart," has defaulted on her mortgage payments and now Bank of America is looking to foreclose on her home. Ms. Braxton has a home in Century City, CA, which is located on the west side of Los Angeles. She allegedly owes over $12,000 on her home. Ms. Braxton has reportedly suffered some serious health issues over the last few years, an issue many California homeowners are familiar with.
Another celebrity who is facing foreclosure is former "Party of Five" and "Mallrats" star Jeremy London. According to documents filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Mr. London defaulted on his mortgage and could lose his home unless he pays Countrywide $12,856. If he can't pay soon, Countrywide will put the house up for auction on October 21.
Such stories of foreclosure should have a sobering effect on any California homeowner, because these people are wealthy and had tremendous incomes. The reality seems to be that the current real estate crisis that is crushing our economy is no respecter of persons. Millions of homeowners are losing value in their homes, and others are simply having their homes taken out from under them. In a crisis such as this, Californians are looking for professionals who can help them keep their homes for the long term. One potential solution could be the services of a qualified California loan modification attorney.
An experienced California loan modification attorney will have the knowledge and skill necessary to help any homeowner who qualifies for a loan modification to keep their home. In fact, with a full service law firm, a homeowner can find out if he or she qualifies for a California loan modification, as well as all potential options available. While bankruptcy, short sale and simply walking away from a home may leave people without a house, a loan modification could help to lower the homeowner's monthly mortgage payment. In fact, if these celebrities contact a qualified California loan modification attorney, they might not have to walk away from the homes they've poured so much money into.
A loan modification is a renegotiation of the terms of your home mortgage loan, and is intended to lower your monthly mortgage payment. A California loan modification attorney can use his position as an attorney to negotiate with the bank on your behalf, giving you an experienced advocate on your side. While you can certainly do the loan modification on your own or turn to a government approved nonprofit, a California loan modification attorney will possess the experience and knowledge necessary to get the job done. If you are a homeowner who is facing foreclosure, if you are in difficult financial circumstances or if you have lost a large percentage of equity in your home, you may want to contact a qualified, experienced California loan modification attorney today.
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