The Signal

Coronaviru­s Unforeseen Impact on Homeowners

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Santa Clarita Valley — Coronaviru­s is taking the world by storm. This pandemic has forced the world to shut down and will severely impact our economy and the livelihood­s of millions of Americans. The stay at home mandate which is being imposed was GHVLJQHG WR ÀDWWHQ RXW the curve of the virus. While this is very much necessary, it will have an adverse effect on the earning power of most of the population and small businesses, which employ many homeowners. As stated on CNBC, “Small businesses are the lifeblood of the U.S. economy: they create two-thirds of net new jobs and drive US innovation and competitiv­eness. A new report shows that they account for 44 percent of

U.S. economic activity” According to the Federal Reserve, “There are nearly 67 million Americans working in jobs that are at a high risk of layoffs. Millions of Americans already have lost their jobs due to the coronaviru­s crisis and the worst of the damage is yet to come.” Uncertaint­y looming on the horizon leaves many homeowners at risk. In fact, two thirds of homeowners don’t know what to do ZKHQ IDFLQJ ¿QDQFLDO hardship and — worse — they only react when it is too late to avoid losing their home.

In response to the crisis, a new report has just been released which reveals, 10 ways to avoid losing your home to Foreclosur­e and what to do to stop your mortgage holder from taking your home.

This report was designed to literally save homeowners thousands of dollars and their home. The good news is that Foreclosur­e in many cases is entirely preventabl­e.

To help homeowners deal with this issue before their situation becomes dire, a free report entitled “The Homeowners Handbook to Avoid Foreclosur­e” has been compiled which explains the 10 solutions for today’s real estate crisis. To order your FREE copy of this report call toll-free 1-833-398-6320 and enter 1144. You can call anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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