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The US Government is doing everything they can to help homeowners who are in trouble or about to be in trouble regarding their mortgages.  Rates are falling quickly because the Fed is pumping money into the system and offering to protect the lenders.

If you are in trouble or about to be in trouble, you should not be timid about asking for help.  Your mortgage servicer (lender) is ready to use government money available to them in order to help you.

But you have to "do" something:  Reach Out to Your Lender !

Yes, God Feeds the Birds But Doesn't Toss Worms Into the Nest for Them ...the birds have to do something.

If you get help on your mortgage, what happens if you lose your job and become unemployed?  A lower payment would be great, but can you make that lower payment if you lose your job?

Paycheck Guardian is a job loss unemployment benefit plan that will pay you cash if you become unemployed or accidentally disabled.  Up to $1500 per month is available.

Contact Us: 800.562.8019 Email:  John Hartline
If you have a mortgage you are seeking to refinance in order to avoid foreclosure, a wise thing to do is obtain Job Loss Protection for the new mortgage payment amount.  A small price to pay for peace of mind protection.  If you are able to work with your lender to restructure and refinance your existing mortgage in order to keep your home, then be sure to investigate our Paycheck Guardian Plan.

Paycheck Guardian is a membership plan that can pay you up to $2000 per month in cash benefits for up to 4 months if you are involuntarily unemployed.  More practical than life insurance because you're more likely to be laid off than you are to die.

If you are facing foreclosure and working with your lender for relief, you're on the right track and we wish you all Good Luck.  We urge you to seriously consider taking the additional step of purchasing protection.

John Hartline
800.562.8019
Here in Bank of America country (North Carolina), the suits in the tallest building just hung out their dirty laundry.  The mortgage market cost them profits.  Sister bank in town...Wachovia....bit their bullet last week.  The culprit for both:  Mortgages.

Mortgages that people aren't paying off.  Why aren't they paying them off?  Lots of reasons, but a big reason is loss of income due to unemployment.  Unemployment rates are rising across the country.  People who got a mortgage during this latest 3-4 year 'boon' cycle are borrowed to the max...they have no room for error.  They are a job loss or an extended sickness away from missing mortgage payments.

When they miss a mortgage payment, or miss a home-equity payment (another Bank of America problem)...then the "heat" is really on them.

That's one of many reasons why Mortgage Unemployment Insurance provides valuable protection and peace of mind coverage.  Now available across much of the US (40 states have approved the product for sale), this Job Loss Mortgage Unemployment Insurance can pay you up to $2000 per month for up to 6 months if you lose your job.

Get a specific price quote here at www.salaryprotector.com

Contact John Hartline 800.562.8019

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