Start with what happened.
Share the property address, the notices you received, the dates shown, and the outcome you would prefer.
How we help
The goal is to understand what is happening, what date matters next, and which path deserves a closer look before anyone asks you to sell.
Our method
You do not need a polished story or a perfectly prepared property. Bring the address, the notices you received, the people involved, and the result you hope to reach.
We will ask questions, identify missing information, and explain where our role begins and ends. When a lender, attorney, housing counselor, agent, tax professional, or title company is better suited to the next question, we will say so.
Share the property address, the notices you received, the dates shown, and the outcome you would prefer.
We discuss what may deserve further review, including keeping, listing, refinancing conversations, or a direct sale.
You decide whether to continue with us, contact another professional, or take more time to compare the alternatives.
Possible next steps
If keeping the property is the priority, the useful next step may be a conversation with your lender, a HUD-approved housing counselor, or a qualified attorney—not a sale.
When time, condition, and equity allow, listing with an experienced local agent may create broader market exposure. We can help you identify the questions to ask before choosing that path.
For owners who value privacy, an as-is property, and a defined timeline, a direct sale may be worth comparing with other options. Any proposed price and structure should be clear before you decide.