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Follow on Google News | Underwater Homeowners Breathe a Sigh of Relief - Mortgage Debt Relief Act ExtendedThe bill extends the act through December 31, 2013, allowing underwater homeowners to once again pursue alternatives to foreclosure, such as short sales or loan modifications, without the fear of owing thousands and taxes.
Bakersfield, CA – January 8, 2013 – On January 1, 2013, Congress passed an extension of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act as part of tax bill H.R. 8, the bill addressing the “fiscal cliff.” Originally passed in 2007, this act exempts struggling homeowners from paying taxes on debt forgiven in a short sale, foreclosure, or loan modification. The bill extends the act through December 31, 2013, allowing underwater homeowners to once again pursue alternatives to foreclosure, such as short sales or loan modifications, without the fear of owing thousands and taxes. “For distressed homeowners, the extension of the Mortgage Debt Relief Act is amazing news. Before this act, homeowners would negotiate a loan modification or avoid foreclosure through a short sale only to find they owed an equally unmanageable tax debt afterwards,” As a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE), Cameron Miller is specially trained to help homeowners who find themselves facing foreclosure. “I’m committed to helping homeowners who are struggling,” “In fact, the options available to homeowners are better than ever. Lenders realize how much foreclosures cost, and increasingly favor short sales and other alternatives over letting a home go to foreclosure. Lenders are more willing than ever to work with homeowners,” Cameron Miller has developed a free report with more information on the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act and the options available to homeowners facing foreclosure. This report, entitled, “Attention: About Cameron Miller, CDPE, REALTOR® Broker/Owner Success Real Estate 661-364-1313, cameronmiller@ For more information about the CDPE Designation, visit www.CDPE.com. End
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