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Dyer Beech Offers Free Help To Government Workers That Are Losing Their Homes

By erice25 on February 20, 2009 United States of America

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Private firm in San Diego, Dyer Beech, is offering a free consultation and guidance for all government employees that have lost their jobs. "The last thing we need is another failed non-profit plan"


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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 20, 2009 -- Dyer Beech, one of the country’s top private homeowner’s assistance firms is offering consultation and a plan for free to any of the government workers that have been laid off in 2009. During this new era of economic stimulus plans and foreclosure numbers rising, Dyer Beech is leading the way in trying ot help those that have lost their jobs.

Dyer Beech provides a comprehensive program that allows its clients the ability to speak with professionals such as, attorneys, accountants, financial planners and mentors. They have an educational program that will take the homeowner from where they are educationally to being financially literate, so they don’t find themselves in danger again. Dyer Beech will provide the service of saving their home and working on the client’s loan, but, their main focus is stabilizing the future of each homeowner.

Each homeowner gets a consultation with a debt planner at Lucid Assessment to build a plan to rid them of debt and rebuild their credit rating. They will also get a free tax review from Dyer Fortitude (tax firm) and a discount on their 2008 tax returns. Most importantly they will get the personal use of a Dyer Beech Mentor to guide them through this program every step of the way, by getting calls from the every 3-4 days. "Fighting recidivism is the answer to this problem we find ourselves in, not throwing money out the window." says CEO Eric Rice. "We must be able to have a system that allows private companies the ability to make this change in the system, we have the experience to help those in need" states Rice. The recidivism rate on loan modifications is over 70% right now.



You can contact them at (800) 516-3416.


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  • Name: Michelle Rizza

    Email: ***@dyerbeech.com

    Website: http://www.dyerbeech.com


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