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Mortgage Hell
Mortgage Hell
Mortgage Hell
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Enjoy life during foreclosure. Real life account of imminent home foreclosure. Unique, entertaining. Includes practical, self help tips to avoid foreclosure.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherG. H. Carter
Release dateMar 6, 2015
ISBN9781310559938
Mortgage Hell
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G. H. Carter

Colorado native, private pilot, enjoys nature, hiking, sailing, and family.

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    Mortgage Hell - G. H. Carter

    Mortgage Hell

    Stop Foreclosure. Know Your Options. A unique,

    riveting true story leading to an unexpected ending.

    by G. H. Carter

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2013 G. H. Carter

    All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book. This book is not a work of fiction. Those mentioned by name were real persons.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Prologue What is Home-i-Cide

    Chapter 1 What Does Your Home Symbolize To You?

    Chapter 2 The Stage Coach Just Made A U Turn

    Chapter 3 Has Hope Become Futile

    Chapter 4 Sailing Home

    Chapter 5 Passion On Pavement

    Chapter 6 It Appears That All Is Lost

    Chapter 7 The Nightmare Is Closing In

    Chapter 8 A Lifeline

    Chapter 9 The Twilight Zone

    Chapter 10 Was There Really a Bailout? Where's the Money?

    WINDS OF CHANGE

    Chapter 11 Lincoln Parish

    Chapter 12 Studebaker Man

    Chapter 13 BUCK

    Chapter 14 Nomad

    Chapter 15 Rich In Memories

    Chapter 16 A Firm Foundation

    Chapter 17 Winds Of Adversity

    Chapter 18 What Matters

    Epilogue

    Politics in D.C.

    Foreclosure Related Resources

    About the Author - G. H. Carter

    PROLOGUE

    Have you ever received a mortgage demand letter, giving you thirty days to pay up, or foreclosure is imminent? And then after digesting this devastating news with your spouse, did you hear her wake in the night, with a whimper of despair as she reaches for you, and at that moment, a piece of you seems to die?

    The night, the darkness, and the looming devastation of the hope you had for your family, is the worst time. As the dawn approaches, the mortgage company's icy, impersonal tentacles are slowly receding after visiting your dreams, for their nightly feeding, withdrawing back to the corporate vaults, to be refueled by redundant paperwork and empty suits, to be made strong again for the next evening's reign of terror on the broken, and the innocent.

    But, as if on cue, you rise in the morning as you must. You must be there for your family with a calm face, even though your guts are eating you from the inside out. It's time for coffee now, if you have any. Breakfast and then off to work, if you only had a job. There are few jobs now, and it's been this way for some time. The kids are finally off to school. All is quiet, for a moment, but you know it won't last, because soon, the phone will begin to ring, and ring, and ring, and then you wonder again, as you do daily at this time, if your recurring apathy and lost hope for the future will ever end?

    I don't know if we ever fully recover from mortgage and bank abuse. Some refer it to as a bad divorce, in that, you learn and move on, but the memories stay.

    Chapter 1

    WHAT DOES YOUR HOME SYMBOLIZE TO YOU?

    If the strength and integrity of an individual begins in the home, our homes must prevail.

    If we lose our homes, everything good that can come and usually does come from our home, is gone. Without our homes, we become lost, alone, and afraid. We come home to rest, to renew our strength, to find peace, to find love.

    To be homeless is to slowly and painfully wither. Not only do our bodies begin to die, but our souls become entangled in an unbearable loneliness, and then we tend to regress into a kind of antisocial existence, which usually becomes the prelude to a sad end. The character and strength of our nation begins in our homes. Take away our homes, well…

    Our homes are our beginning, our present, our future, and our compass. Symbiotic nurturing not only comes from parent to child, it comes from home to child. The memories of home, good or bad, will be inside of you forever, long after your loved ones have passed. Go visit your old place and you will surely begin to remember.

    If we lose our homes, we lose more, so much more. It's impossible to stay away from the memories of your home. Your home is alive in you, it breathes in you.

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