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Why Use an Expert? A Partner First Pre-foreclosure specialist, HAFA Specialist, or Certified Distressed Property Expert® (CDPE) is a real estate professional who has completed required training and demonstrated specific understanding of the complex issues of foreclosure avoidance options available to homeowners. Through comprehensive training and market experience, PSC's, and CDPEs are able to provide real solutions for homeowners facing hardships in today's market, specifically short sales. The Action Agents believe it is very important to be educated on the major issues facing a homeowner possibly facing foreclosure so they have multiple certifications and certified expertise in the issues facing a homeowner in financial distress. The developers of the Pre-foreclosure specialist and CDPE Designation believe that the best course of action for a homeowner in distress is to speak with a well-informed, licensed real estate professional. They have the tools needed to help homeowners find the best solution for their situation. Often, when other options have been exhausted, CDPEs can help homeowners avoid foreclosure through the efficient execution of a short sale. We are proud to have qualified as Certified Distressed Property Experts, Partner First Preforeclosure Specialist, and HAFA Certified Specialist, to assist in selling properties and to better serve our clients in need. REQUEST A FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION
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