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CW 233: Strategic Defaults & Loan Modifications with Chad Ruyle Co-Founder of YouWalkAway.com
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With a high number of foreclosures still haunting homeowners, Jason Hartman and Chad Ruyle, principal and co-founder of YouWalkAway.com, discuss strategic defaults, homeowners’ rights, understanding the foreclosure process, and how homeowners can use the law to their advantage when their mortgage is in default. When should you walk away? How can you minimize foreclosure consequences?
Chad R. Ruyle has been interviewed by journalists for CBS 60 Minutes, ABC Nightline, The Today Show on NBC, Dylan Ratigan, and NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams to name a few. Ruyle is also a partner at the Law Firm of Ruyle& Ruyle in San Diego and has incorporated his extensive legal background into YouWalkAway.com. He sees mortgage defaulting as a business transaction not an emotional decision. Mortgage contracts are written with addressing potential foreclosures – clearly stating if the borrower ceases to make payments, the bank will take the house back. Ruyle focuses his practice on all areas of trusts and estates, business planning, and real estate transactions.
Be sure to also visit the Members section for guests such as Brian Tracy, Garrett Sutton, and Jim Rogers!
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CW 233: Strategic Defaults & Loan Modifications with Chad Ruyle Co-Founder of YouWalkAway.com
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When? This feed was archived on February 22, 2020 14:09 (). Last successful fetch was on November 01, 2018 02:30 ()
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Manage episode 156753534 series 1199066
With a high number of foreclosures still haunting homeowners, Jason Hartman and Chad Ruyle, principal and co-founder of YouWalkAway.com, discuss strategic defaults, homeowners’ rights, understanding the foreclosure process, and how homeowners can use the law to their advantage when their mortgage is in default. When should you walk away? How can you minimize foreclosure consequences?
Chad R. Ruyle has been interviewed by journalists for CBS 60 Minutes, ABC Nightline, The Today Show on NBC, Dylan Ratigan, and NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams to name a few. Ruyle is also a partner at the Law Firm of Ruyle& Ruyle in San Diego and has incorporated his extensive legal background into YouWalkAway.com. He sees mortgage defaulting as a business transaction not an emotional decision. Mortgage contracts are written with addressing potential foreclosures – clearly stating if the borrower ceases to make payments, the bank will take the house back. Ruyle focuses his practice on all areas of trusts and estates, business planning, and real estate transactions.
Be sure to also visit the Members section for guests such as Brian Tracy, Garrett Sutton, and Jim Rogers!
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