Safeguard Your Home, Credit & Future—Starting Today
Learn how to handle your Real Estate Drama during divorce and protect your home and credit.”
We help divorcing homeowners resolve real estate conflicts with expert training and mediation.

To resolve homeownership disputes during divorce without costly delays and unnecessary DRAMA.

With short sales, loan modifications, and selling—even with uncooperative spouses.

Turn real estate drama into a fair, business-like transaction.

David Washington is a licensed real estate broker, foreclosure expert, and certified dispute mediator with years of experience helping homeowners navigate complex real estate and divorce challenges. He specializes in protecting clients from foreclosure, guiding short sales, loan modifications, and mediating disputes to achieve fair, practical solutions.
Through his innovative training programs and hands-on coaching, David empowers homeowners to safeguard their homes, credit, and financial futures while turning high-stress situations into manageable, actionable outcomes.
Divorce and real estate can be confusing and stressful—but you don’t have to navigate it alone.
From uncooperative spouses and mortgage challenges to short sales and foreclosure risks, our expert training and mediation services provide clear, practical solutions to protect your home, credit, and financial future.
No. Divorce decrees don’t release a borrower from a mortgage. The only ways to remove a spouse are through a refinance, a loan assumption, or selling the home. Until then, both remain legally responsible.
Lenders require signatures from all borrowers. If one spouse refuses, the process can stall or be denied. Our training and mediation strategies show ways to encourage cooperation or explore alternatives to protect your interests.
Yes. If HOA fees, fines, or special assessments are unpaid, they can refuse to provide the clearance documents required to close. We teach negotiation tactics to resolve these issues quickly.
Second mortgages or liens must approve a sale or short sale. If they refuse or demand more than the lender allows, they can hold the property hostage. Our training shows how to negotiate or work around these obstacles.
Absolutely - Mediation can resolve disputes faster, affordably, and with less stress than the court system. It helps couples reach fair agreements on occupancy, equity splits, mortgage responsibility, and selling the home—often preserving relationships and protecting credit.
