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Client Customized Asset Management

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The Green Business League has just certified Precision Asset Management Corporation the Gold level status, which is the highest level, as a Certified Green Business. Precision Asset Management is a national real estate management and marketing service that does a lot more than just a wide variety of customized real estate services. Precision Asset Management is considered a leader in Green practices within its industry.

Precision Asset Management worked with a Certified Green Consultant, Frank Weston of Emerald Green Solutions to complete an extensive audit of its environmental accomplishments. Starting with a full energy audit, such items as programmable thermostats to efficient lighting set the stage for many other improvements. Other improvement included timers on outside lights, LED lighting, carbon emission assessment, and powerstrips to eliminate phantom loads.

Precision Asset Management Inc. provides real estate owned properties: sales, outsourcing and property management services on a national level. They are a customer-oriented organization that manages and markets real estate owned properties in the most efficient and precise manner. Their commitment is to procure the highest and best sales price, in the shortest amount of marketing time. They strive to outperform their clients’ goals & expectations. Exceeding industry standards; including technology, customer service, accountability & integrity.

They have two decades of sales understanding in managing and marketing real estate owned properties. They have a proven track record of marketing real estate owned properties of abundant lending institutions. They are approved by many lending/financial institutions like Accredited Home Lenders, Bank of America, Fifth Third Bank, Chase Home Finance, Countrywide Home Loans, Freddie Mac – Broker ID# 1010030, Ocwen, Option One Mortgage, Washington Mutual, Inc.

The top of the line technology they use is state-of-the-art web-based computer system. A paperless environment, which includes but is not limited to the following electronic transfers: Property Analysis, Customized Reports, Weekly/Monthly Statuses, Photos, HUDs, Large nationwide database of seasoned REO Agents who are ranked based on past sales performance. Also, they have a customize report builder to gather client’s requirements.

Precision Asset Management also purchases Energy Star equipment, replaced cleaning products with Green alternatives, and installed (VOC) absorbing plants to provide a cleaner workplace for employees, guest, and clients.

Sustainable issues involve several efforts in recycling, disposable of electronic tools, and providing recycling bins throughout the facility. Toilets have been retrofitted to use less water, and carpooling and transportation issues have been arranged.

Precision Asset Management Corp also has made great steps forward as a paperless work area in an otherwise paper-heavy industry. They use paperless document and retrieval systems, paperless invoicing, efaxing, and they even email their customers newsletters.

The Green Business League provides the most legitimate Green business certification in the nation. This is not a fake Internet purchase, but requires a live audit by a Certified Green Consultant. Using an established point system, any certified business must acquire enough points to earn the GBL Green Business Certification. To insure the commitment to the environment, all GBL Green business certifications are audited annually.

Please visit Precision Asset Management homepage or the Green Business League homepage if you want to know more information on REO marketing or Green Certification. They equally can be priceless to your business. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

A Guide To Avoiding Foreclosure

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

More and more people are forced to foreclose their houses as the economic downturn worsens. You don’t have to be another statistic to this depression though. What you need is to ensure that you pay on schedule and follow on the tips given below:

Firstly, you should avoid companies that help you to prevent foreclosure. Why? Because it is more advisable to communicate directly with the bank rather than through a third party. Remember that you also have to pay the third party fees for their services. Money which can be used for your home payments.

Secondly, always remember to stay active. When a person goes into debt, not staying active will cause you to be more prone to forclosure. You can even ask for a reduced payment plan if it has to be so.

Thirdly, liquidating your assets will give you the money instantly to be able to pay mortgages. While it is not easy and sometimes even emotional having to sell of high-priced items of value, you have to consider the long-term future. If you lose your home then having these possesions will not make much sense anyway.

Next, try to always maintain a constant and open dialogue with your lender. Either by email, phone or other means, it is definitely better than the other alternative: them knocking on your door when you least expected.

Prioritizing becomes very important in this case when you have debts to pay and with limited time to do so. You have to carefully look through your expenditure and shave off whatever expenses those are not important or critical. Whatever money you have earned or received should always go to paying off the mortgages first. Then you can spend accordingly with the remaining amount.

Get yourself acqiutted with the legalities with regards to foreclosure. This ensures that you are at an advantage and will not be caught by surprise. Know which laws protect your privacy and personal assets. As the laws may be different in each state, do the necessary research to make sure it applies to where you live.

If you have problems keeping up with your mortgage payments, then you can ask HUD for help. They have services that related to assistance on ownership of your home. They are able to get you up to speed as well on foreclosure laws.

Lastly, be on the look out for fraudsters and scammers. There are people who will offer to help you on avoiding foreclosure for a fee, but disaappear after taking the money.

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