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Have you heard this?

“Sorry, we are unable to help you purchase or refinance a home at this time.”

“With a better credit score we could do something for you.”

Many hardworking, financially stable people hear just that when they try to purchase or refinance a home. It is very disheartening to be denied or intimidated by a bank or a lending company because you may have had your credit score decreased due to unusual circumstances: divorce, medical expenses, collections from an unexpected gap in employment or errors on your credit report. Many times credit scores can be repaired or restored! However this can be a very confusing and stressful procedure that may consume much of your time in a very busy schedule.

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“I must have been denied by half a dozen banks when I tried to refinance my home. I had pretty much given up the attempt to lower the rate on my current mortgage. I was referred to Jon by a friend of mine and I figured what the heck what’s one more turn down? I was surprised and shocked to hear him say that he could help me! Jon and the credit restoration company worked with me to bring my credit score back up. I was then able to refinance my home into a lower rate, get the cash I needed to pay off high interest debt and I didn’t have to pay any upfront costs. I always thought of banks and lenders as the enemy, Jon showed me that a quality mortgage guy can be a valuable asset.” - Bernard Olson

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