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contacting homeowners letters


Jarad Severe

In most cases, when homeowners have defaulted on their loans, and have been
issued with some sort of notice of default, they will be bombarded with letters,
phone calls and knocks on the door from investors, attorneys and real estate
agents. You can use whatever approach you feel comfortable with, it’s really up to
you. Some investors will knock on their door or call them. I like to send them
letters with a business card.

Students always ask me, how do I find the homeowners phone number? One of the
best resources you can use is the internet. There is a website called infospace.com.
It’s database has millions of names and phone numbers of people across the
country. I have used them several times when I’m trying to find individuals. It’s
a little scary in a sense when you see how much information is on there. You can
also use next door neighbors. Most of the time they have friends in the area. Ask
the neighbors who their close friends were in the neighborhood. There is always
someone close by they gave their new phone number to.

When you send out letters to homeowners, which is what I personally like to do, it’s
a good idea to imagine if you were in their shoes. Keep in mind they’ve received
several letters from attorneys, banks and possibly other investors or real estate
agents. So knowing this, you’ve got to be different. People in this situation are
usually embarrassed. So keep that in mind as well.

First let’s talk about the letter itself. You should always come across as non-
threatening. You never want to appear as though you are looking down on them or
they will just throw your letter away. You are sending this letter to them because
you want to help them. Your letter should come from the heart and be sincere. It’s
a good idea to personalize your letters inserting their first name. Let them know
who you are. As far as length, it doesn’t matter as long as it’s not boring to read
and you get your point across. I like to always include the line ?If this is not true,
then I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused by sending this letter?
because there will be mistakes.

Now, when you send these letters you need to stand out, you need to be different.
So don’t put your letters in a standard envelope. Get creative. Go out and buy the
multi-colored envelopes that look like wedding announcements or invitations.
Anything that looks like another letter from the attorney will probably be thrown
away. Personalize the front so it looks like it’s coming from a friend. And don’t
forget to throw in your business card with the finders fee on it. This will typically
generate a few more calls for you. It’s also a good idea to add testimonials of all the
other people you have helped.

One strategy that works well is to set up a 1-800 number. It’s free to use for them
and on every 800 number it captures the callers phone number, even if it is a
blocked number. So you can set up extensions with answers to questions
homeowners face when in foreclosure. Then you can follow up with each one who
calls your 800 number. For a sample of how this is set up you can view some of my
sample letters.

If time permits, I like to send at least 2 and sometimes 3 letters. Homeowners go
through many stages when they are faced with this situation. First they are angry so
they may through your 1st letter away. They they are in denial so maybe they will
throw your 2nd letter away. Then they become desperate so they begin digging
through the trash trying to find your letter and then the 3rd one arrives and they
call.

If you would like to see examples of letters you can send to homeowners in
foreclosure, I have collected a few to give you ideas or you can use them as a
template. If you go to
Sample
Letters
you will find a few different samples of letters.
Remember to be creative. There is no right or wrong letter, however it is important
to test different ones to see which ones have a better response.

Jarad Severe is a leading authority and expert in Foreclosures. He is President and CEO
of Foreclosures and Flippers Inc. Jarad can be reached by email at:

info@foreclosuresandflippers.com or you can visit his website at:

http://www.foreclosuresandflippers.com to receive more information on foreclosures, short
sales and more.

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