Facing Foreclosure in Georgia or Texas? Watch This Before the First Tuesday

Facing Foreclosure in Georgia or Texas? Watch This Before the Next First-Tuesday Auction. If your home or business is heading toward a foreclosure sale, you don't have time to panic — you need a plan. In this free Foreclosure Tuesday Task Force training, I walk you through what's actually happening, what the timeline really looks like in Georgia and Texas, and the steps you can take right now to understand your options before that first-Tuesday auction. I'm David Washington — real estate broker, foreclosure specialist, and short sale expert. I built the Foreclosure Tuesday Task Force because too many homeowners and business owners wait until it's almost too late, simply because no one ever told them the truth about how foreclosure works or what doors may still be open. In this free training, you'll learn: How non-judicial foreclosure moves in Georgia and Texas — and why the first Tuesday matters The difference between a sale date and a done deal What lenders, investors, and attorneys look at when they decide your options The documents you need to gather immediately Common foreclosure scams and how to protect yourself Why "you may still have options" is more than a phrase — and how to find out what yours are This free training gets you informed. The full program gets you supported. When you're staring down a sale date, information alone isn't always enough — you need someone in your corner. Inside the full Foreclosure Tuesday Task Force, you don't navigate this alone: A crisis-response community of people who understand exactly what you're going through Emergency intake and triage based on your specific situation and timeline 7-day, 14-day, and 30-day action plans Step-by-step lender and attorney call scripts so you know what to say Document organization and a complete foreclosure checklist Referral pathways for loan modification strategy, short sales, bankruptcy guidance, and investor options Weekly live training and daily community support And if you want a foreclosure specialist to walk with you step by step — reviewing your situation, helping you organize, and guiding your next moves — our do-it-with-you consulting option puts an experienced hand right beside you through the whole process. Enroll in the full Foreclosure Tuesday Task Force here: [LINK] Book a consultation: https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widge... The sooner you understand where you stand, the more options you may have. Don't wait for the courthouse steps to find out. Free homeowner resources (no cost to you): Homeowner's HOPE Hotline: 888-995-4673 (888-995-HOPE) Find a HUD-approved housing counselor: hud.gov Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: consumerfinance.gov Federal Trade Commission (report scams): reportfraud.ftc.gov Georgia Attorney General Consumer Protection Division Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection Important: This training is educational and is not legal, financial, or tax advice. Foreclosure outcomes depend on your specific facts, your lender, the investor, your documents, your timeline, and the laws of your state. We help you understand your options — we do not guarantee any particular result. For advice about your individual situation, consult a licensed attorney or a HUD-approved housing counselor. Understand the foreclosure process and the specific stages you need to navigate to protect your home. Learn how to identify each phase. David Washington, an expert in distressed property, breaks down the timeline of the foreclosure process. If you are struggling with missed mortgage payments, knowing the difference between a notice of default and a notice of foreclosure sale is critical for your survival. This video is designed for homeowners who need clarity on their legal standing and options when facing financial difficulty. By walking through these foreclosure stages, you will gain a clearer understanding of your timeline and what actions to take next. David also discusses the concept of Move 5: A No Is a Comma to help you maintain perspective during this challenging time. For those seeking additional resources, a free foreclosure survival guide is available to help you organize your next steps. Subscribe for weekly real estate and property rights breakdowns, and comment below if you have questions about dealing with your lender.