Real Seller Story

Ellen Marie Faced Foreclosure in Pembroke Pines and Closed in 19 Days.

Ellen Marie had fallen behind on the mortgage after losing her job, did not qualify for a loan modification, and only had about 30 days to find a real solution once the foreclosure was moving forward. Samuel helped her close in 19 days so she could stabilize her next housing step.

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Ellen Marie approved sharing her first name, general location, situation, and closing timeline only. This page focuses on the real problem she needed to solve and the practical outcome she needed, without exposing private personal details.

Foreclosure Pressure

The specific details behind Ellen Marie's sale.

This story is useful because it is specific: job loss, missed payments, a denied loan modification, a real foreclosure deadline, and a closing timeline that changed the outcome before the situation got worse.

Location

Pembroke Pines, Broward County

Situation

Lost her job, fell behind on mortgage payments, and did not qualify for a loan modification.

Timeline

Had about 30 days to solve it and closed in 19 days.

Challenge

What Ellen Marie was trying to solve.

Ellen Marie had lost her job about eight months earlier and was no longer able to keep up with the mortgage payments. She tried the loan modification route first, but she did not qualify.

By the time the house in Pembroke Pines was heading into foreclosure, she was working inside a short deadline and needed something more reliable than hoping a lender exception or financed buyer would come through in time.

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Outcome

What changed after the sale.

Samuel closed on the property in 19 days, which gave Ellen Marie a real exit before the foreclosure situation advanced further and gave her enough money to prepay the next year of rent.

That is what matters in a case like this. The win was not theoretical. It was moving fast enough to salvage the situation, protect usable cash, and create a more stable next step.

Seller Perspective

"I had already tried the loan modification route, and it was clear I needed a real solution fast. Closing in time helped me avoid a worse outcome and gave me enough room to get settled in my next place."

Ellen Marie, Pembroke Pines area

Work With Samuel

Foreclosure files need clarity, speed, and direct communication.

Stories like Ellen Marie's are where Samuel's process matters most. When the timeline is short and the lender has already pushed the file forward, the next step has to be concrete enough to actually close.

The goal is to help the seller understand what can still be salvaged, what the timeline really allows, and whether a direct sale is the cleanest way to protect what is left.

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What Other Sellers Can Take From This

Why homeowners under foreclosure pressure relate to this story.

Foreclosure can move fast

Once the file is active, waiting for the lender to change course is often not a real strategy.

Loan modification is not guaranteed

Trying a loan mod first is common, but not every seller qualifies and not every file has time to wait.

Local timing matters

In Broward County, short timelines make payoff coordination and title work more important than polished listing prep.

Defined closings matter

A real closing date can give a seller enough certainty to line up rent, moving plans, and the next housing step.