Please help military veteran, Shao, regain his soon-to-be home
New York City, NY — Military Veteran, Shao, who lost his soon-to-be home to an ungrateful seller who is currently keeping Shao's $100,000 good faith deposit. Shao needed an extension on the contract to complete the necessary steps to secure his loan. In New York, you have a 30-day grace period, whereas you can extend the contract past 30 days post original closing date.
Unfortunately, the seller did not accept this extension and kept Shao's $100,000 good faith deposit. Furthermore, the seller has not relisted the property and still lives there today. Shao has hired an attorney to fight to receive his money back. The attorney fees may wipe out his winnings. We believe that NO seller should ever keep a Veteran's money - especially if the money is all the Veteran has.
Shao needs a home, and his $100,000 was the key to that. So please donate what you can to get our Veteran HOME AT LAST. Please visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeatlastus
About
Our goal is to serve every Thin Line family nationwide. A GoFundMe campaign was created to assist and educate those who served our Nation on the well-deserved benefits of homeownership. Military Veterans In 2017, inspired and created by our military, Home at Last (formerly known as VetsEDU) was founded on the premise of educating and protecting our service members and their families. HOME at LAST, a national nonprofit organization, exists to help those who serve/have served, Achieve the American Dream of Home Ownership. Fueled by passion, generosity, and an unwavering commitment to help, HOME at LAST seeks out to EDUCATE, ADVOCATE, & PROTECT our Thin Line families during their real estate process.
To DONATE or learn more about our cause, please visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/homeatlastus
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Michael Aharoni
833-838-7338