Senior Lending Network Loan Saves 72-Year-Old Woman from Foreclosure

Senior Lending Network a program of World Alliance Financial Corp. and a leader in reverse mortgages, announced today that a Senior Lending Network loan has officially saved a 72-year-old woman from foreclosure.

Detroit resident, Rubie Curl-Pinkins, came to the Senior Lending Network for a reverse mortgage to save her from eviction after the bank who owned her mortgage began proceedings to foreclose on her home.

Ms. Curl-Pinkins and her husband lived in their home, situated several blocks from the well-known Motown Museum, for 45 years raising their five children. For 29 years, Ms. Curl-Pinkins was employed at Henry Ford Hospital. Her failing health along with medical problems relating to one of her children created mounting healthcare bills that caused her to fall behind in her home payments. Earlier this month, Rubie Curl-Pinkins faced eviction and crowds protested outside the financial institution holding her loan.

“The situation has now been resolved and Senior Lending Network is proud to have been able to provide the support necessary to keep Ms. Curl-Pinkins in her family home,” stated David Peskin, chief executive officer of Senior Lending Network.

“Our philosophy is that each loan we make has a story and a family behind it,” continued Peskin. “Our loan officers take the time to understand the borrower’s needs and build a relationship before we offer our services. I truly believe that is why Senior Lending Network is the most respected reverse mortgage provider in the nation and the one people refer to their friends and families.”

“I am so pleased at how the whole situation finally worked out,” added Ms. Curl-Pinkins. “I was holding my breath for a while. Now I feel as if my prayers have been answered so I can stay in my home.”

Mrs. Curl-Pinkin’s response is consistent with other reverse mortgage customers. According to the 2006 AARP National Survey of Reverse Mortgage Shoppers, 93 percent of borrowers reported that their reverse mortgages had had a mostly positive effect on their lives.

About Senior Lending Network
Since 2004, the Senior Lending Network has been championing the rights of the nation’s senior citizens through its educational efforts, financial products, and philanthropic endeavors. By providing seniors with information and guidance on issues most pertinent to their lives as well as access to a network of qualified reverse mortgage experts, the Senior Lending Network has already touched the lives of more than one million seniors.
For more information call (800) 454-1546 or visit the company’s Web site at www.seniorlendingnetwork.com sex and the city the movie divx online

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