Remember in the movie "Pretty Woman," the shopping scene? One of the great lines was ... "Big mistake, big, huge." If you don't remember, Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts), the street lady hired by Edward Lewis (Richard Gere), had been run out of a fancy clothier on Rodeo Drive, in Hollywood, in a very rude way. The next day Edward took Vivian shopping to a different clothing shop and spent an "obscene amount of money." We catch up with Vivian after she left the shop with her new goods.
Big Mistake, Big, Huge from Rick Frissell on Vimeo.
Often I hear people say "I am going to just let the house go back to the bank, my credit is ruined anyway." Big mistake, big ... huge!"
A foreclosure leaves open the possibility of a deficiency judgement. Maybe a "huge" deficiency judgement." Let's take a look at this short video on deficiency judgement:
Learn more about foreclosure and other options from the Red Baron Short Sale Ace.



I like your little video's, that is a very good teaching format.
thanks
You can try to tell people the best thing to do but if they don't listen....................
Rick,
Good analogy with one of our favorite movies. Thanks for sharing your point in a wonderful illustrative manner. A
Good information Rick. These videos give a more visual education to consumers. Words don't seem to sink in.