New Book: How to Avoid Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition by Howard L. Hibbard


Burlingame, CA (PRWEB) July 06, 2012

True estate Lawyer Howard L. Hibbard, has announced the release of his new book titled, How to Avoid Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition: An Straightforward Guide to Saving Your Property and Walking Away With Money, published by Cheka Press.

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Regardless of the overwhelming quantity of data accessible these days for distressed property owners trying to keep away from foreclosure, most of it is lengthy, hard to understand, legalese. Mr. Hibbard requires this to heart and condenses his info into an simple-to-comply with 30 page book, that provides answers to the most pertinent questions on mortgage default, loan modification and tax consequences.

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He starts out by introducing a Distressed House Owners Possibilities Chart thats chalk-full of worthwhile details broken down into eight various house sorts and the various options obtainable for avoiding foreclosure. He then goes a step further by telling distressed property owners how they can stroll away from their home with income in their pocket.

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Mr. Hibbard also covers the most recent 2012 California legislation and its effect on distressed property owners. In effortless to recognize terms, he explains Senate Bill 94 that prohibits advanced costs on loan modification, as nicely as Senate Bills 931 and 458 that forgive debt following quick sales. He also reminds us of earlier legislation on mortgage debt relief that is due to expire at the finish of 2012. In addition, he explains how to steer clear of falling victim to lawsuits, as well as scams to collect funds.

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You can obtain How to Steer clear of Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition, as a paperback or eBook by way of Amazon.com and Smashwords.com.

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About the Author&#13

Howard L. Hibbard is owner and principal lawyer of the Law Workplace of Howard L. Hibbard, founded in 1979. With more than 30 years expertise as a trial attorney in both state and federal courts, his primary concentrate has been on commercial and residential real estate matters, including construction defect lawsuits. Mr. Hibbard is also author of The Legal Pitfalls of Quick Sales and Foreclosures, and teaches seminars on how to keep away from foreclosure via loan modification programs, and other essential details on buying and selling distressed properties.

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