Non-Profit Neighborhood Community Foundation Brings Successful Foreclosure Prevention Workshops to Denver Area


Denver, CO (PRWEB) August 31, 2012

Denver foreclosure attorney, Richard Casey of the Casey Legal Group, is tired of hearing about the lack of real, actionable information that is available to local homeowners who are faced with loan modification and foreclosure defense issues. Looking for a way to further educate Colorado homeowners, Mr. Casey has teamed up with a non-profit advocacy group, Neighborhood Community Foundation and their successful Foreclosure Prevention Workshop to give Colorado Homeowners a fighting chance against big banks and unscrupulous lenders.

The foreclosure epidemic is showing no signs of a slowdown. Millions of Americans owe more than their home is worth and economic conditions have not radically improved, says Richard Casey, a Denver-based consumer advocate and foreclosure defense attorney. Real solutions are available, however the stigma of shame associated with foreclosure has often kept people from seeking help, thus costing them dearly, Casey adds. These workshops have been conducted in Ohio, Illinois and Florida and have been successful at educating people about the latest foreclosure information and trends while providing proactive tools that they can use to help save their homes. I am excited about bringing this valuable workshop to the people of Colorado.

FREE FORECLOSURE PREVENTION WORKSHOPS: REGISTER @ 1-877-306-5299

September 6: Littleton Hampton Inn 7:00 PM

September 12: Brighton Hampton Inn 7:00 PM

September 20: Lakewood Courtyard by Marriott 7:00 PM

September 27: Colorado Springs Antlers Hilton 7:00 PM

During the workshop Mr. Casey will share free legal advice about the most common types of errors and violations found in loan documents and provide a full explanation of the laws that protect homeowners when facing foreclosure eviction. In addition, homeowners will receive information from other non-profit agencies to help them properly assess a practical course of action for their needs. The workshop will answer many questions and provide insight to guide homeowners to the next positive step, wherever they may be in the process.

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