10 things to know when faced with a legal /financial challenge
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10 Things People Should Know When Faced With A
Legal Or Financial Challenge
Real Estate Attorney
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Listed below are 10 items that address real concerns of past and
present clients.
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A bank is just a company.
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A foreclosure notice date is not the date that one needs to leave a
home.
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Collection companies must get a judgment
against you before they can garnish or execute
on your property.
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A long festering problem cannot be
resolved by the flick of a switch.
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Except for winning the lottery, marrying into money,
or coming into a large inheritance, there is no way
to get rich quickly.
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It is folly to entrust a financial or legal problem to unlicensed
people or to people who may be licensed professionals, but
inexperienced in the area that needs professional attention.
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Don't sign blank forms that can be filled in at a later time by bad
actors.
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Don't wait until the last minute to seek legal assistance.
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Retain copies of important legal documents and put
them in a safe place.
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But for legitimate charitable work, some people actually believe that a stranger will do competent work
for them for "free."
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Since 1990, David Soble has been a real estate and finance attorney in Ohio and Michigan. He advises national banks, lenders, loan servicers, consumers
and business owners on residential and commercial real estate, finance and compliance issues. He has
been involved in thousands of real estate transactions, being responsible for billions in real
estate loan portfolios throughout his career.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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31800 Northwestern Hwy.Suite 350
Farmington Hills, MI 48334Phone: (888) 789-1715
Disclaimer: You should not rely or act upon the contents of this article without seeking advice from your own, qualified attorney.