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Community Event Provides Hope to Upside Down Southern Nevada Homeowners
Las Vegas, NV - May 3, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Southern Nevada homeowners who are focused on government programs like HARP2 or the $26 billion Mortgage Debt Settlement may want to keep a more careful eye on the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act that will quietly go away on Dec. 31, 2012 – with significant tax consequences for those who have not closed their short sale by the deadline. At a FREE public Neighborhood Awareness Campaign (NAC) on Thursday, May 3, a panel of industry professionals will provide much needed clarity to the recent Mortgage Debt Settlement, foreclosure and short sale issue for upside down homeowners.
Coldwell Banker Premier Realty Broker Provides Foresight and Outlook For Crystal Ball and discusses...
Las Vegas, NV - January 3, 2012 - (RealEstateRama) -- Robert (Bob) Hamrick, Chairman and CEO of Coldwell Banker Premier Realty (CBPR), will speak to real estate professionals at the first Crystal Ball Seminar event of the new year, on Friday, January 20, 8:30-10:00 am at the Alexis Park Resort, 375 East Harmon, Las Vegas 89169. Hamrick, who cut his teeth in the real estate industry in the early 1980’s, will discuss the current housing market in Southern Nevada as well as provide information about his company’s innovative Neighborhood Awareness Campaign (NAC). The NAC’s are a series of grass root initiatives that help educate homeowners about a variety of housing programs. CBPR sales associates are at ground zero going door-to-door speaking with residents and offering help for consumers who are upside down in their mortgage and don’t know what to do about it. “Even though ‘short sale’, ‘foreclosure’, ‘loan modification’ ‘deficiency judgments ‘are the current buzz words, most homeowners have little idea what these terms mean or what a short sale process looks like. We have assembled a team of real estate professionals to provide answers and accurate information that people deserve to know,” says Hamrick.