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The Better Life Group Company Profile

The Better Life Group and our partner companies will help you navigate your credit and mortgage difficulties with relative ease and we will get you the legal resources you need to make sure your interests are well represented. BETTER LIFE LAW...Loss Mitigation Specialists…our Full Service Loss Mitigation Division, fully staffed with Lawyers, Paralegals, and the best processing staff in the industry. All dedicated to Stopping the Foreclosure of your home and crafting the best possible loan package that will allow you and your family to live, not merely survive in your own home.

News from The Better Life Group:

Better Life America Restores Dream of Homeownership When Banks Refuse to Help

OCEANSIDE, Calif., April 20, 2009 – Betsy Sullivan's home in Montgomery, N.Y. had been on the market for over two years. She had originally listed the seven-bedroom, four-bathroom home with an apartment for $575,000; after two years without a sale, Sullivan dropped the price to $439,000. Even then, she couldn't sell the house — and […]

Better Life's Immediate Loan-Modification Program Delivers Fast Relief to Stressed Homeowners

Established program uses a legal, proactive and immediate action to stem the housing crisis OCEANSIDE, Calif., March 2, 2009 — With President Obama's recent proposal to provide $75 billion to help fix the housing crisis, hope is afloat for millions of Americans on the brink of foreclosure. But what's uncertain, particularly for those who are […]

Better Life's Attorney Services Bypass Bogus Bailout and Negotiate Directly with Lenders for Homeowners

Legal, efficient approach improves the odds of housing-crisis victims keeping their homes OCEANSIDE, Calif., Jan. 7, 2009 — Time is the critical issue when someone is behind in house payments or facing foreclosure. Unfortunately, bogus bailout plans proliferate in the market today and further antagonize housing-market victims who are short not just on time but […]