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Bill Ivey
Bill Ivey - (901) 857-3888

Learn How a Short Sale Can

Help You Avoid Foreclosure


Do you feel like you have no options?

Do you feel overwhelmed by the possibility of foreclosure?

You are not alone!

Hundreds of homeowners in Shelby and Fayette County are facing similar challenges as you every single day. It does not matter whether live in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, Arlington, or Cordova because foreclosure is found in every community. 

But don't worry because now - more than ever before - there are solutions.

You need help, guidance, and someone who understands the difficult choices you are facing about your home, your family, and your life. Quite often a homeowner facing a foreclosure thinks they have to go through the process alone, forced into a daunting situation caused by unforeseen circumstances beyond their control. Facing damage to your credit and the possibility of not being able to purchase another home for 7-10 years can be a tough future to face.

By tapping into the expertise of the Bill Ivey Short Sale Team, you will find that there are options available for you. You've come to the right place! 

Our team provides you with information about how to avoid a foreclosure, explain the effects it can have on you and your family, and offer other options that may be available to you. This includes a short sale, and we can help you determine if you qualify.

We work for you and have no connection to the government or to your mortgage company. Our fee is paid by the mortgage company so we don't get paid unless we are able to short sale your home. We believe that great communication with your lender, other mediation specialists and with you can create an environment of success.

Please know that all communication will be strictly confidential

Specializing in helping Homeowners use a Short Sale to avoid foreclosure in Memphis, Arlington, Shelby and Fayette County, Tennessee real estate markets.

This site has been sponsored by "Bill Ivey" at http://www.StopMemphisForeclosures.com

 

Do you qualify for a short sale?
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Bill Ivey and his Team Can Help 
As a Certified Distressed Property Expert, Bill is uniquely qualified to help you during this difficult time.

Call Bill today!

901-857-3888

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