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Family of five seeks angel to help maintain home

Released on = October 13, 2006, 1:08 pm

Press Release Author = Cybercom Enterprises - DB Research, LC

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Searching for a private loan of $12,000 or more to secure
mortgage

Press Release Body = CROYDON, Penn. -- Somewhere out there, the Findlay family of
Croydon, Penn., is searching for an angel.

Kimberly and William Findlay, along with their three young children, are in danger
of losing their home. They need someone to help them with a $12,000 private loan to
secure the future of their family.

Their financial problems started when Kimberly quit working full-time so she could
care for her son two years ago, who was having seizures at a babysitter\'s home.

\"We fell behind and the mortgage company was not willing to help, \" she
remembered. \" Our home went into foreclosure. We filed an emergency bankruptcy to
extend the time. Even so through the bankruptcy went through, they sold the home
back to the bank. \"

The Findlays hired a lawyer to fight for the deed to be reversed, which was
successful. However, it cost them about $10,000 to win that battle.

Kimberly Findlay said the mortgage company is now willing to work with the family if
they can send in $12,000 to reinstate the loan. \" They will do a loan
modification, \" she explained.

\" Since this started, we have gone to credit counseling and are cleaning up our
credit. My husband is working 10 to 14 hour days as a truck driver and a volunteer
fireman. I am helping out by working part-time when I can, \" she said.

But it is not enough, and the family is in danger of losing their home. That is,
unless they find someone to help them with a private loan.

\" We are looking for a private loan of $12,000 or more to pay the mortgage and have
them reinstate the loan, \" Kimberly said. \" If we are approved for more than
$12,000, we c