
Craig
Triance received his JD from Loyola Law School of Los Angeles, California
in 1992. From 1995 to 2005 Mr. Triance was the principal in Law Offices
of Craig Triance in San Dimas, California. Mr. Triance's legal background
includes civil and probate litigation, estate and business planning
and real estate issues. In 2005 he co-founded Cambridge Financial
Consultants, LLC, a mortgage company located in El Monte, CA. From
2004 to 2008, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Rubicon
Financial, Inc. a publicly traded financial holding company. He is
also a California Real Estate broker and auctioneer. He is helping
David in his fight to save his house.
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42 Rules™ for
Saving Your House from Foreclosure
by David Coleman and Craig Triance $19.95 Paperback
$14.95 ebook
($11.95 with 20% discount) |
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This book is for anyone who is in a bad mortgage situation. You
have an adjustable loan; your monthly payment has now skyrocketed
to an amount you can’t afford on a monthly basis. That is the situation
David found myself in. After four
applications to my bank for a loan modification, he decided he needed
to get professional help. Craig
Triance is his lawyer and co-author in this biographical “how
to” book about the process to save his home. They captured the critical
things David learned along the way,
so you can avoid making common mistakes. The rules are legally accurate,
but may include strategies that the banks don’t want you to know.
They want you to be able to save your house also, and the rules in
this book give you a complete guide to doing just that.
The book is divided into three different sections of rules, based
on where in the process you are.
- Section 1: How did you get into this mess? The rules in this section
examine who will call you and who will not, who to look out for and
what to do with your credit cards, retirement account and home equity
loan.
- Section 2: Rules to help you dig your way
out! The rules in
this section focus on getting out of denial about your current
financial situation, being willing to talk about it, getting help,
finding partners and behaviors that will help you look better (more
credible for a loan modification) with a bank mortgage negotiator
- Section 3: Options, Solutions
and Resolution. This section of
rules assumes you are already dealing with the bank (and it is
not going so well), and looks at some of your options including:
loan modification, short sales, partnerships and investors, lease
backs, even bankruptcy.
Based on David’s experience and Craig’s legal know how, this down-to-earth,
easily read book provides practical knowledge and legal best practices
coupled with the horror story David has lived through for over a
year. This book emphasizes personal responsibility and also how to
be prepared with specific strategies to deal with your bank. This
book is about hope for the millions in this situation, and is written
in a non-judgmental way to help you survive this financial crisis
and keep your home!
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