Friday, January 10, 2014

This Year's Resolutions


Over the past year, Kayser Short Sale Law Firm has grown by leaps and bounds. We are excited that we are now on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and that we are also creating different tools to aid homeowners during a short sale. For 2014, Kayser has new resolutions to take it a few steps farther from last year!

1. Create more tools for real estate agents to use when handling a short sale

We know that when it comes to explaining a short sale to a homeowner, things can get a little confusing. In fact, when it comes to explaining anything even related to a short sale, homeowners can end up scratching their heads. We are working to create infographics, videos, eBooks and other material for real estate agents that can help them when working with homeowners. We want to give agents everything possible to make the short sale process quick, easy, and painless for both parties.

2.  Reach out to new real estate agents

The firm has several companies that we work with consistently on short sales, but we think we can do better! This year, we want to reach out to new and different companies and explain to them the value of a short sale. The more agents we are able to reach out to, the more homeowners who are saved from a foreclosure.

3. Update Kayser’s technology

Currently, we are working with our business consultants to update the technology Kayser is using. We are converting to new programs and software that will help make us more efficient at what we do. This means a quicker, more efficient short sale process for all of our clients!

4. Continue doing what we’re doing!

The heart of Kayser is still dedicated to preserving homeowners’ dignity and integrity. That is what we are all about, and we intend to keep it that way. Our staff will continue to work hard to ensure that homeowners avoid a foreclosure, save their credit score, and are able to get back on their feet in a timely manner.

 The choice of a lawyer is an important decision, and should not be based solely upon advertisements.