Can a financial troubled business owner afford this service?
The popular myth is that anyone applying for financial assistance or commercial mortgage relief is poverty stricken and unable to afford representation. The reality is that the majority of applicants are no different from you and me. The average applicant is a business owner with a working business who, as a result of unforeseen circumstances, fell behind on their business obligations. More often than not they are able to continue making future reduced payments and are more then willing to pay you to help them reorganize their obligations so they can afford them and avoid loss or bankrupting the business. Counselor’s fees are paid at closing and are incorporated into the closing process. Fee’s are only paid if the business owner gets help. At closing, when a business owner has been accepted into a commercial renewal program, the closing agent has instructions to pay you first. This method is for the mutual benefit of you and your client. The client gets the help they need and you are a
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