Work Directly With Rick Bettencourt — FSRA Licensed, 25+ Years Experience
If you’ve received a Power of Sale notice, you may still be able to stop the sale, protect your equity, and regain control — but you must act quickly.
What Happens Next:
• 10-minute call to review your notice
• Options explained clearly• Action plan if possible
Power of sale is a process, not an instant foreclosure
Most homeowners still have time
The bank must follow steps before selling

Depending on where you are in the process, one or more of these may still be available to you.
If you have enough equity and can qualify, replacing or adding a loan may allow you to bring the mortgage current and stop the sale.
You still have usable equity
The property isn’t already listed
You can verify income or assets
When banks won’t help, private lenders may provide short-term financing to stop the sale, buy time, or complete a refinance.
Equity exists but credit or income is an issue
You need speed
The sale date is approaching.
In some cases, listing or selling the property yourself can preserve more of your equity than a forced bank sale.
There is meaningful equity
You can sell before the lender lists
You want to exit cleanly
In under 60 seconds, we can estimate what options may still be available based on your home’s equity. No credit check. No obligation.
Every power-of-sale rescue starts with one thing:
how much equity is left in your home.
Your home’s estimated value
Your current mortgage balance
How much usable equity remains
We calculate what solutions may still be possible — before you ever speak to a lender
This takes about 60 seconds and does not affect your credit
We don’t work for your bank. We don’t push one lender. We help you understand what’s actually possible — and what isn’t
No surprises. No pressure. Here’s exactly what happens next.
Just enough for us to understand your property and mortgage.
We look at what’s realistically available — not just what sounds good
We tell you what options exist, what won’t work, and why
If there’s a path forward, you choose whether to proceed.No obligation. Ever.

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