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Reported by: KARK 4 News Tuesday, Nov 18, 2008 @04:55pm CST Crye-Leike Realtors are always interested in selling homes, but right now they're also focused on keeping people in the ones they already own.
Company owners have sent a letter to all their brokers and sales associates about helping clients 'Save the Dream.' That letter asks agents to find just one family who may be facing foreclosure and help them reach out to their lender or housing counseling agency. The hope is that with the help of Crye-Leike, homeowners can begin process of exploring a loan workout solution. Such a process has already worked for George Woolford of Sherwood. His ex-wife's default on a divorce agreement left his house near foreclosure and his credit standing in peril. Realtor Keisha Brown helped him craft a deal that worked for him. He wanted to be able to be current enough to sell his house and preserve his dream of owning again in the future. That's just what's happened. |
1:30 PM
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Company that made product went out of business five years ago. |
12:25 PM
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Police say no one was inside. |
12:15 PM
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Race is on March 7th. |
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Reports come in from across north and central Arkansas. |
10:45 AM
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State is ranked second behind Mississippi in country's southeast region. |
10:30 AM
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Twenty-nine year old victim was from North Little Rock. |
10:15 AM
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Had been trapped inside market. |
9:30 AM
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Schools, governments and others shutdown for a second day. |
9:15 AM
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A KARK 4 In-Depth investigation, tonight at 6. |
9:00 AM
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Chad Causey announces campaign. |