Snapshot of the Nevada Mediation Program and its benefits
As some of my readers may be aware of, I am currently one of only two real estate agents to be appointed by the Nevada Supreme Court to sit on the Foreclosure Mediation Program’s advisory committee. As a committee member, I believe I can offer a unique insight into the program and its benefits. Should you have any questions about the program, I invite you to contact me. You will find my contact information at the bottom of this post.
The following is brief snapshot of the program:
Made effective In October of 2009, the Nevada Mediation Program gives homeowners facing foreclosure the option to mediate an alternative to foreclosure. Since the program came into existence, it has successfully helped many homeowners find a solution with their lenders, who otherwise would have suffered a foreclosure. The program has seen an increase in applications, however there are still many borrowers who fail to see the value of the program, and therefore do not elect to mediate. Although there is no guarantee the program will provide borrowers with the help they need, I do believe a many of these homeowners would see the value of participating in mediation if they had a better understanding of the program.
To have a better understanding of the program’s benefits, please read my complete post: Nevada Mediation and its Benefits

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Foreclosure Timeline
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Consequences of Foreclosure VS. Short Sale
Should you have any questions or need further information,
please don't hesitate to contact me, (775) 220-1630
Or visit my website: www.SellingHomesinReno.com
Joshua Talayka
NAR designated: Short Sale & Foreclosure Resource
Chase International
Office: 775 850 5900
Toll Free: 877 922 5900
Cell: 775 220 1630
Fax: 775 850 5901
985 Damonte Ranch Pkwy, Ste. 110
Reno, Nevada (NV) 89521
Legal disclaimer: I am not an attorney, tax professional, or credit counselor. The information contained in this article/blog is intended to provide general information on the subject and not to provide any legal, tax, or credit advice. You should not act upon this or any information without first seeking independent tax and/or legal counsel.
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