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LiveStream Q&A: Mortgages, Evictions and the Moratorium, What South Floridians Can Expect

Our next Facebook Live Q&A is happening on Wednesday September 2nd at 12:00 pm (EST) with Fort Lauderdale bankruptcy attorney, Chad Van Horn.

In this session Chad will be answering questions and talking about “Mortgages, Evictions and the Moratorium, What South Floridians Can Expect”

To get your questions answered, make sure to join us Wednesday September 2nd at 12:00 pm (EST) on our Facebook page.

Everyday Chad Van Horn and the Van Horn Law Group team, is helping South Floridians find solutions to their debt problems. With the impacts of COVID-19 still reeking havoc, Chad wants to help provide answers to some of these commonly asked questions:

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  • How to stay afloat during the pandemic
  • Where to turn for help
  • Dealing with job loss and unemployment
  • What happens with the moratorium ends
  • What actually is a Mortgage Moratorium, implications for my loan?
  • I’m behind on my mortgage and I want to save my home. What options do I have?
  • I applied for a loan modification, what’s next?
  • How can I walk away from this property and start again?
  • How does filing a bankruptcy impact my mortgage?
  • How can I afford bankruptcy if I can’t pay my bills
  • Is bankruptcy the right move

Got a question you want answered by attorney Chad Van Horn? SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS. Chad will answer as many questions as he can on this free Facebook livestream event.

Join this interactive livestream and get answers to your questions, or learn something new that might help you make a decision about your financial future. You don’t want to miss this Facebook LIVE event.


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