Welcome... Hello everyone and welcome to my updated
website,
hopefully you are all
doing very well, I know there have been some
significant developments in my life over the past
few years and after working with my family owned and
operated real estate company in Monterey, I moved on
to become the twenty second Real Estate Commissioner
for the State of California.
Thank you once again to all the individuals and
families and friends that have supported me in my
many endeavors be they business, professional or my
involvement with non-profit agencies throughout the
state of California.
These are trying times right now as we continue to
live through the affect of a world wide mortgage
meltdown and an ongoing recession and all under the
leadership of our Country's new President. How we
deal with a struggling economy, significant
unemployment, a declining real estate market and try
to weave our way through the fall out of a national
mortgage crisis will shape our future and our
recovery.
Just as in the past, situations and circumstances
like this that are in reality negatives, often
provide opportunities for success, improvements and
for learning how to approach things in the future. I
like to remind all of us that as a nation, we cannot
talk our way out of problems we behaved our way
into, and so we need to be ready willing and able to
make the difficult decisions and change for the
better.
I believe our nation is the greatest on earth and
one whose greatest days are yet to come and
therefore I am looking forward for more greatness
and better times.
Thank you for visiting my website and feel
free to provide me any feedback you may
have.
Sincerely,
Jeff Davi
IN THE
NEWS
Avoid Falling Victim To Loan Modification Scams
If you are facing default on your home mortgage
payments and get approached by a person or company
that offers to help you, there are several steps you
should take to avoid being scammed.
Homeowners warned to avoid foreclosure scams
As the economy declines, more con artists are
preying on Southern California borrowers in trouble.
- Jessica Garrison, LA Times
Villaraigosa outlines foreclosure resources
The Los Angeles mayor, joined at a press conference
by officials from banks, nonprofits and legal aid
groups, outlined free resources that residents can
use to prevent foreclosures and renegotiate home
loans. - Troy Anderson, Staff Writer