User talk:Wetpaint72

19:25, 19 March 2008 (UTC)Wetpaint72 (talk)I would like to take a moment to tell you about my dear friend Shelley Ruth. She is a mortgage broker and President/Owner of her own mortgage company. Im not here to get you to go get a loan from her for your next mortgage, however I do think it would be a good decision on your part, but to explain her motives for being a broker in the first place. You can decide for yourself. I see this woman toil over CNN and MSN and Bloomberg every day and truely feel hurt by the state of the mortgage industry, and the economic state of our country as well. I see her everyday try to find solutions for her clients to solve their mortgage problems, and wish that she could find a solution for those suffering to the extent of losing their homes. I've heard her say, "If they I could somehow get these people to me sooner we could fix their problems so they could keep their homes.". I see the conviction on her face and hear it in her voice and I know she is truely concerned, and wants to help desperately. I also know that she has taken on clients that others gave the run around or gave up as impossible. For her it is never about the money, but always about helping everyone she can live the American Dream of home ownership. I'll have many examples that come to mind, but I'll share the one closest to my heart. My parents, who are in their sixties, have financed and paid off three mobile homes with painful interest rates, but never even owned the land the homes were on. This saddened me, they thought as did I, that they couldn't afford to buy land at their age and with no colladeral to speak of what were they to do. So, I ran the senerio past Shelley, and she seemed thrilled to help. After three months of working diligently on finding the right loan for them,helping them find property, and getting the paperwork in order, they are now proud land owners as of December, 2007. Everyone else said it was impossible. And she didn't make a dime. And to top it off, they are in South Carolina, she is in Tennessee, and they knew absolutely nothing about the process. She painstakingly walked them through every detail, and was even able to calm my over reactive mother...lol. They couldn't be happier with their three acers if it were a mansion! And she treated them just as if they were buying one! So if you would like to contact her she just put out a website you really should meet this amazing person go to: