The Crisis
The housing market crisis has left many families in tough
situations. The market may be in recovery now, but for some families it is too
little too late. No one wants to face eviction. Being forced to move out of a
home can cause frustration, anger and even despair. You might be looking at
your life wondering how on earth you will be able to find new housing and pack
up your life within the time frame you’ve been given prior to eviction.
The Solution
There is hope. Many tenants have been able to leverage their
position legally to extend the amount of time between home foreclosure and
eviction. Often though, this can entail hiring an attorney or lawyer.
Keisha Joseph and her family faced this situation right at
the height of the housing crisis in 2008. Using innovation and resourcefulness
Keisha was able to legally extend the amount of time prior to their eviction
date.
Keisha Joseph offers the information that gave her family
another twelve months before they would have to face the eviction process. This
added time allowed her family to locate a more stable home, relieving much of
the stress they faced. Writing from the very position you may be facing, Keisha
offers valuable insights and tips to make your move run smoothly.
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