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I AM A RELATOR IN CHICAGO AND I MAY HAVE A GREAT SOLUTION TO POSSIBLY HELP THE FORECLOSURE SITUATION WHERE IT IS A WIN WIN FOR HOMEOWNERS AND MORTGAGE LENDERS.
WHO IS A DECISION MAKER AND IMPACT AND WILL LISTEN TO MY SUGGESTION? I DON’T WANT TO GET PUSH TO THE SIDE IN THE PAPERWORK SHUFFLE.
DEBRA MARIONNEAUX 774-544-6442
Senator Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire has an amazingly talented and dedicated staff which is currently working with me in an attempt to postpone our foreclosure and save our home. We reached out to our Governor’s office, John Lynch, also Senator Gregg and Senator Shaheen’s office. Senator Shaheens office responded immediately. Pam Slack listened to my story, asked specific questions and immediately provided me with a list of action items. In the mean time, she took action, trying to work callaboratively with us to save our home. Governor Lynch’s office responded 5 days later, stating that they couldn’t really do anything to help after hearing that an auction date was scheduled. They suggested I contact a consumer credit counseling agency. Senator Gregg’s office contacted me 8 days after my letter.
I did not vote for Senator Shaheen in the last election, but she has my vote going forward. Obviously her office is not “all talk and no action,” Action is all I’ve seen! M