Does it really make sense to keep the property? Even if the
economy improves, how long will it take to get out of the loan?
Unless it’s some family heirloom home, you can go rent a better
place. You have to take a business and financial look
instead of an emotional response.

Eric Gravink
attorney at law at Rossi, Hamerslough, Reischl and Chuck, on
foreclosures
“Does it really make sense to keep the property? Even if the economy improves, how long will it take to get out of the loan? Unless it’s some family heirloom home, you can go rent a better place. You have to take a business and financial look

instead of an emotional response.”

Eric Gravink

attorney at law at Rossi, Hamerslough, Reischl and Chuck, on foreclosures

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