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There's still time.

Receiving a Notice of Trustee's Sale doesn't mean you've lost your home. You have options — and someone local who can help you understand them.

(623) 271-4075

Call or text — free, confidential, no obligation

No Pressure. Ever.

We listen first. You decide what — if anything — makes sense for you.

Time Is Still On Your Side

Arizona law provides a window to act. We'll help you understand exactly where you stand.

Local. Not a Call Center.

You'll talk to a real person in Tucson who has gone through a foreclosure and genuinely wants to help.

What This Means

A Notice of Trustee Sale (NOTS) is not the end of the road.

A Notice of Trustee's Sale means your lender has started the foreclosure process — but it does not mean you've lost your home. In Arizona, there is a legally defined period between the filing of a NOTS and the actual sale date.

That window is your opportunity. Homeowners in this situation often have more options than they realize — including selling on your own terms, negotiating with your lender, or exploring creative solutions that protect your credit and your next chapter.

"The worst thing you can do right now is nothing. A single conversation costs you nothing — and could change everything."

We can help at every stage.

Before the sale date — or after. Here's how we work with homeowners at each point.

01

You reach out

Call, text, or fill out the form below. No commitment, no pressure. Just a conversation about your situation and your timeline.

02

We review your options together

We'll look at your equity, your timeline, and what matters most to you — and walk through every realistic path forward, honestly.

03

You decide — on your terms

Whether you move forward with us or not, you'll leave the conversation knowing exactly where you stand and what your options are.

04

Did your house already sell at auction?

When a home sells at a trustee sale for more than what was owed, the difference is called surplus funds — and that money legally belongs to you, not the lender. Most homeowners never know to claim it.

We work with specialists who recover surplus funds on behalf of former homeowners. If your property sold at auction, reach out — there may be money waiting for you.

I've seen what this looks like up close.

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Growing up, I watched people close to me go through foreclosure — not once, but twice. Two different properties. Two different moments in time. The same overwhelming feeling of not knowing what was coming next, who to trust, or whether anything could be done.

Nobody sat down with them and explained their options. Nobody told them there might be a way out. The process just moved forward — notices, deadlines, auction dates — and the people it affected most were left trying to make sense of documents they'd never seen before, in a system they'd never had to navigate.

That's why I do this. Not because foreclosure is a business opportunity — but because I know what it feels like to watch a family go through it without anyone in their corner. If you've received a Notice of Trustee Sale, I want to be the person who actually sits down with you, explains what it means, and helps you understand what's possible.

"You don't have to navigate this alone. And you don't have to figure it out before calling — that's what the call is for."

Reach Out

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We'll reach out within a few hours — no spam, no pressure, just a real conversation when you're ready.

Your information is kept completely confidential.
We will never sell or share your details.

"You deserve to know your options
before that date arrives."

(623) 271-4075

Call or text — free consultation, no obligation