FORECLOSURE DEFENSE
 
 
 
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Our attorneys can stop the foreclosure process immediately prior to you losing your home or property. There are numerous legal options and rights available to you as a property owner that you may be unaware of. Foreclosure is the process where a lender attempts to claim rights to a property as collateral for an unpaid loan. There are laws and constitutional rights that are in place to protect borrowers from lenders as part of the foreclosure process.

In some cases, the foreclosure process can take two or more years to resolve legal issues surrounding the loan process. When facing foreclosure you have numerous options available to you which must be explored by attorneys familiar with specifics of the rights that you have that you may be unaware.
What legal & financial options do I have?

Many loans made within the last two to seven years may have violated the legal rights of the borrower. One of the most frequently occurring violations was committed when lenders made interest only loans or negative amortization loans. Consumer rights are outlined within the federally regulated Fair Debt and Collection Practices Act to protect borrowers.

The banks have to follow strict federal guidelines when making loans and collecting debts. There are many legal defenses available for foreclosure. Not knowing your legal options can cost you your home. The banks have a team of attorneys working for them around the clock to protect them. Your options may include:

Legal Defense - lenders frequently violate your federal rights when they originally made your loans. Laws are in place to protect you.

Loan Modification - reduces current payments, reduces interest rates, eliminate late fees and provide more favorable financing terms.

Bankruptcy Protection - immediately provides you a fresh financial start while eliminating or reducing your debts.

Short Sale - allows lenders to forgive the principal, interest and fees you owe which can provide financial freedom.

"Lenders have attorneys protecting their rights. Why shouldn't you? It is critical to know your legal rights."