Haji Mirkab called Bank of America several times a week to try to reduce interest rates. The “taxes” are many because Mirkab has two houses and two hostages. And it requires two things. “I keep on the phone with the bank,” he said. “It didn’t work. And in the end I couldn’t stand it. I was so tired. I told them I was too tired to have two full-time jobs.”

Al Mirkab makes a living by making a bakery and spends his whole life the same way. If the inspector exceeds his money with a white glove, he will not even want to remove the dust. That’s why, when so many people struggle to keep one home, they are determined to keep their records for free – even if that means cleaning those seventy buckets a week. “You can’t make money if you keep it for 10 years,” he says. “If they give me a good interest rate, I can still take it. But I still pay extra. I have not invested in my savings. I have a check, that’s what I do. “

Mirkab didn’t want two houses. In 2006, he and his wife planned to move from their home in Washwai Province, but soon the housing market collapsed and they were trapped in another unsellable home. Since then, Mirkab has been working hard not to be killed. After months of phone calls and little help, Mirkab finally concluded he needed help. When he searched for “real estate lawyers” on Google, lawyers appeared – Liz quick of Kirkland, Washington, a somewhat unbelievable candidate.

“A lot of my background is in personal injury cases,” Quick says. Interestingly, Mr. Mir Cap does not approach me that way. He asked for an unexpected lawyer, but I can’t.

There was no intention of going into debt anytime soon with a change in credit. However, Mirkab’s work ethic impressed him greatly as he offered to help him for free. It’s not just race in creativity. Many homeowners are already seeking legal assistance as they try to continue their business. But they can also be more serious. When local lawyers are doing their job, turn off the legal aid office, which means throwing away paper you have never seen before.

“I am either very happy with the financial or economic environment or have never tried my own checkbook,” he said.

He’s still on probation at the old university. He said that sometimes I look like a lawyer rather than a creditor and a banker, because we really want to be together. Fast is not a creditor or a banker. And Seattle lawyer Melissa Hulsman said she already knew a lot. “They have to learn all the credit, law, debt, real estate law, common law, and other state laws that they claim,” said Hoylesman, who worked on the expensive project. Eight-year mortgage loans and mortgages.

Curriculum Frequency: Federal Law. State law. Domestic action. It is said that the paper trail in the laboratory leads to PN. In and out of lenders and their forms. “It is difficult and complex to tell people to enter the legal field,” Helmsman said. But we are very much looking for hope, so we are trying to give lawyers a basic understanding. Holliman says the housing crisis creates great customers for ourselves and our partners. For example, the forced labor camp in Washington, D.C., conducting seminars for new lawyers do not have the money and credit, but want to upset clients.

These types of programs have been conducted throughout the country. Lynn Armstrong opens New York City Bar Lawyer Preview Intervention Network. She attracts colorful lawyers – from the 91-year-old retired attorney general to my young co-workers and in general – you will be given a regular job that will give you a chance to save the core.

“They’re dealing with things they’ve never done before, but they have a client they’ve never met before,” Armenta said. I think it’s great to help some of them save their home, which in turn helps protect the company’s intellectual property.

Even with a training belt, the rewards for performance are obvious. According to Mirkab, it is helping two pro bono customers solve their housing problem.

“Well sometimes when I first meet a customer, they all say wow. Even though we didn’t do anything, it was good for me,” he laughs. “It’s good for me because I can see the part of my life that I think is going in the right direction for the first time in a long time.

He said the monitor is only talking to someone who is listening to their problem – rather than waiting for the sound to be automated on the bank’s phone line – medically. He said, “Someone helps you.” “Not many people want to work with you. So it’s like you’re a friend. That’s a good thing.”

And sometimes these partnerships pay off. Last week, after months of continuing Al Mirkab efforts and Kwik weeks of talks, Bank of America agreed to revise the “Mirkab” loan. The interest rate is cut by two points. That means Mirkab will be able to keep his home and finances – and maybe start working a little harder.

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