Take a look at this 3 bedroom 2 bath home at 281 Covina Ave right after the sheriff lock out.
We’re in beautiful sunny Belmont Shores, right next to the Pacific Ocean.
It’s not the greatest day for us. We took over the Covina property and the occupants left everything. And I mean everything.
Just check out this video:
This is always our worst case scenario and nightmare for a REO agent . . . having to kick people out of their home. And the sad reality is that this is not the first Long Beach family to leave their dog behind.
Don’t worry, we called No Paws Left Behind, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing awareness and finding solutions to the growing phenomena of foreclosure pets, and they came out quickly to rescue the dog. This Rotti will have a new home soon.
It’s a really nice Belmont Shores home, though a little cluttered, and it will be on the market in about 45 days.
If you would like to find out more about No Paws Left Behind, visit http://nopawsleftbehind.org/paws/AllAboutPaws/. They organization is doing wonderful work for the abandoned and forgotten pets of people facing foreclosure. Their biggest concern is the 1 1/4 million pets still at risk of neglect and abandonment due to foreclosure. NPLB looks for No-Kill shelters and adoptive families for rescued pets, as well as provide temporary foster care until permanent living solutions are found.
That’s why we’ll continue our fight for One Less Foreclosure.
Sincerely,
Mark Shandrow
Real Estate Broker
office 562-364-9505 ext 100
mark@shandrowgroup.com
Shandrow Group
3970 Atlantic Ave., 210
Long Beach, CAÂ 90807
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