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HOMELEAFSCOM FORECLOSURE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE AIMS TO LOWER FORECLOSURE FRAUDS RATE

Released on: May 19, 2008, 12:45 pm

Press Release Author: Alison Dickman

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: With the current state of the economy, millions of Americans
are worried about losing money from investments, job loss, and the possibility of
foreclosing on their mortgages. Although there is a great deal of economic
uncertainty, thanks to the launch of HomeLeafs.com, a new innovative online
community, help is available for homeowners facing foreclosure!

Press Release Body: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Alison Dickman
Phone: 215-884-6499
Email: alison@comsolutionsgroup.com

HOMELEAFS.COM: FORECLOSURE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE AIMS TO LOWER FORECLOSURE FRAUDS RATE

CHELTENHAM, PA—With the current state of the economy, millions of Americans are
worried about losing money from investments, job loss, and the possibility of
foreclosing on their mortgages. Although there is a great deal of economic
uncertainty, thanks to the launch of HomeLeafs.com, a new innovative online
community, help is available for homeowners facing foreclosure!

“We understand the anxiety homeowners feel in this situation,” explains
HomeLeafs.com CEO Wesner Michel. “They are being harassed through the mail and on
the phone by people “claiming” they can prevent foreclosure, but many times these
are just claims. And since the economy has taken a downturn, we’ve noticed an
increase in foreclosure scams.”

However, HomeLeafs.com, a foreclosure social networking site is offering new hope to
homeowners—by providing a free online community where individuals facing foreclosure
can find assistance from carefully screened and licensed service providers. At
HomeLeafs.com, homeowners can learn how to detect fraudulent activities by reading
tools such as the site’s free Homeowner’s Manual. Users are then encouraged to
report any suspicious activity to HomeLeafs.com to ensure all offers from the site
are legitimate.

“Individuals in this situation are extremely vulnerable, so we want to empower them
and ensure they are not being taken advantage of in any way,” said Michel. “By doing
the screening for the homeowners and connecting them with only the service providers
that are best suited to help them, we hope to eliminate some of the aggravation from
an extremely stressful time.”

This social networking community serves the rapidly evolving real estate foreclosure
market for investors seeking a fast turnover rate on their investments. By offering
a platform for service providers looking to maximize exposure of their products and
a wealth of options for homeowners, HomeLeafs.com offers hope and solutions for the
millions of Americans facing foreclosure each year.

At HomeLeafs.com, homeowner’s profile reaches a variety of licensed service
providers in order to get connected to those professionals whose services would best
serve their individual situations. Professionals include real estate agents
interested in selling properties, investors looking to purchase homes, bankruptcy
attorneys and financial institutions and mortgage companies offering refinancing
options.

Editor’s Note: For information, visit www.HomeLeafs.com, or call Wesner Michel at
Wesner@homeleafs.com



Web Site: http://www.homeleafs.com

Contact Details: CONTACT: Alison Dickman
Phone: 215-884-6499
Email: alison@comsolutionsgroup.com
Wesner Michel: wesner@homeleafs.com

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