Strategic Defaults

Walking Away From Your House

Strategic default is the new concept in how homeowners are dealing with mortgages on homes that are underwater.  A strategic default is simply when you stop paying your mortgages.  Many homeowners are considering strategic defaults on their mortgages.  It is estimated that over eleven million homes are now underwater in America.  More than three and a half million homeowners are behind in their mortgage payments.  There are already a million and a half homes currently in the foreclosure process.

The New York Federal Reserve estimates that there are an additional 3.6 million foreclosures that will be taking place in the next few years.  Does it make sense to keep paying a mortgage on a home where it will be many years before the home regains its former value?  A columnist named James Surowiecki recently wrote in the New Yorker Magazine that paying mortgage payments for a home that is underwater is “setting a pile of money on fire every month”.

Mortgage Payments: A Moral Quandary?

For some families there is a moral quandary in making the decision to stop making mortgage payments on a home that is underwater.  Should families be embarrassed or feel they are going to lose respect as they break their mortgage contract obligations and stop paying their mortgage?  Companies utilize the bankruptcy process to default on their financial obligations when they feel it is appropriate.  So why shouldn’t individuals consider it is a business decision as to whether they should pay their mortgage payments when their home is underwater and it is unlikely it will ever get back to its former value at anytime in the near future?

Penalties For Not Paying Your Mortgage

Obviously the first penalty is that your home will eventually go into foreclosure.  However the foreclosure process in the State of New York, as in most other states, is a slow process.  This means you won’t be forced to leave your home in the short run.

The second issue involves your credit score.  Not making mortgage payments will definitely have a negative impact on your credit score.  It is estimated that your credit score will go down a minimum of 85 to 100 points if you default on making mortgage payments.

Strategic default is not something to be taken lightly.  It should be considered as a last option.  Your first option should be to make a mortgage modification.  Mortgage modifications allow you to rework your mortgage to more favorable terms.

If you decide to strategically default you should save the funds that had formally been allocated to make mortgage payments.  This will give you the ability to retain an attorney to fight the foreclosure in court.  It will also give you money for a down payment on an apartment that you may need to rent down the line.

Tax Implications of Strategic Defaults

If a portion of your debt is forgiven by a financial institution the forgiven amount is considered taxable income by the Internal Revenue Service.  You may end up receiving a 1099 from your bank that you will have to declare on your income taxes.  You should talk to a tax professional with regard to how to handle this tax issue.

Strategic defaults are not for everybody but more and more people are making this choice!

Foreclosure Lawyers

If your house is in foreclosures we can help you.  The Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo have been helping New Yorkers stay in their homes.  To start with we can help you with the mortgage modifications.  We are familiar with the problems mortgage modification programs have.  We can also assist you with a forensic audit with regard to your mortgage.  Should you be served with a summons and complaint we will appear in court for you and attend settlement foreclosure conferences.  During these conferences we will press the financial institutions to cooperate in giving you a mortgage modification.  We will submit answers to the formal compliant submitted by the banks.  Our answers will allege defenses such as defective mortgagesdefective foreclosure law suitspredatory lendingforeclosure fraud and other real estate related defenses.

We will advise you with regard to all of your foreclosure options.  One of your options may be a foreclosure related bankruptcy.  There are two types of bankruptcies that can be utilized in foreclosure. A Chapter 7bankruptcy and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  There are benefits and drawbacks to each of these bankruptcies.  When you file bankruptcy it immediately stops creditor harassment.  All debt collection activity has to come to an end when a creditor receives notice of a bankruptcy filing.  Foreclosure proceedings also are immediately frozen upon the filing of a bankruptcy.  At the end of the bankruptcy process you receive adischarge of your debts.  We educate our clients with regard to reestablishing credit and the end of the bankruptcy.  There are many bankruptcy myths such as you will never receive credit again that are simply untrue.  At your initial free consultation with our office will we describe the bankruptcy process.  We will explain to you what bankruptcy exemptions are and why it may be necessary to file bankruptcy.  Feel free to call us for a free consultation 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 and 718-350-2808.

The Mortgage Crisis and President Obama

There was a mortgage meltdown in the United States more than four years ago. President Obama, in his State of the Union Address, recently discussed investigating irregularities with regard to how mortgages were handled in the United States. The President stated there will be a fresh investigation into mortgage abuses. He said his goal was to “hold accountable those who broke the law, speed assistance to homeowners and help turn the page on an era of recklessness that hurt so many Americans.” I wonder whether this was election year speech or is the President going to finally take the appropriate action necessary to find and punish the real villains of the mortgage crisis.

Fifty Months With No Significant Prosecutions

More than fifty months into the mortgage crisis in America all prosecutorial actions of the Federal government have been very narrowly focused. These civil lawsuits are looking for fines do not impact on the huge level of profits made by the illegal inappropriate activities of the mortgage lenders that led to the financial meltdown in the United States. To date there have been no significant criminal prosecutions against the major mortgage lenders in the United States.

I am concerned this new investigation will be more of a public relations campaign to help President Obama be reelected and not a detailed look into who should be the subject of criminal prosecution with regard to mortgage irregularities in the United States. The president must make sure the individuals charged with conducting this investigation are given real power to prosecute those individuals and organizations that abused their public trust causing trillions of dollars in damages and millions of Americans to lose their homes. The President, to restore the public faith in the financial system in the United States, must conduct a full investigation and hold all those individuals responsible for the mortgage crisis in America accountable for their inappropriate and/or illegal acts.

Foreclosure Defense

If your home is in foreclosure you should hire an experienced lawyer to defend your case. Elliot Schlissel was a former President of the Commercial Lawyers Conference in New York. His initial experience was in representing financial institutions collecting on loans and credit cards from debtors. Elliot has used his vast experience in representing the banks to help individuals whose homes are in foreclosure defend themselves from attorneys representing the banks. His law office appears in court for foreclosure settlement conferences. They draft answers alleging defenses such as defective mortgages, predatory lending,foreclosure fraud and other real estate defenses. They provide clients with all foreclosure defense options at the initial consultation.

The law office also files bankruptcies on behalf of their clients. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies will stop foreclosures from moving forward. Filing a bankruptcy can eliminate second mortgages, stop foreclosures, stop debt collection practices and eliminate creditor harassment. At the end of the bankruptcy process the firm can educate you as to how to rebuild your credit. Call for a free consultation.

Mortgage Mistakes – Part II – Shop Around But Be Careful

Many prospective home owners get conned with regard to too good to be true mortgage deals. Mortgage deals that are too good to be true often involve negative amortization. This is when the principal amount you owe goes up every month because you are not even paying the entire amount of the interest on your home. Interest-only mortgages also should be avoided if possible. In an interest-only mortgage the amount you owe never decreases.

Locking In Mortgage Rates

Mortgage rates can change on a daily basis. They can go up or they can go down. If you like the mortgage rate that has been offered to you, you should speak to the mortgage broker or the individual handling the mortgage and have the rate locked in. Once the rate is locked it is guaranteed for a specific period of time. You should also make sure you receive the lock-in of your mortgage rate in writing.

Hire The Right Lawyer

Buying a home may be the largest single purchase you make in your lifetime. You should speak to friends, relatives, and do online research to make sure you are hiring an experienced and well thought of attorney. The attorney will be in a position to assist you in through all aspects of your home purchase as well as advise you with regard to the mortgage process.

Foreclosure Lawyers

If you have foreclosures problems, the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can help you. Our law office represents individuals with regard to all aspects of mortgage modifications and foreclosure related issues. We attend foreclosure settlement court conferences for our clients. We litigate issues concerning defective foreclosures law suits, predatory lending, foreclosure fraud, and other real estate problems. We represent our clients in filing foreclosure related bankruptcies when appropriate. The filing of a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop foreclosures from moving forward. In some situations these bankruptcies can eliminate second mortgages, stop debt collection practices and eliminate creditor harassment. At the end of the bankruptcy process we can assist our clients in reestablishing credit. Call us for a free consultation. We can help you save your home!

Mortgage Mistakes – Part I

Applying for a mortgage can be a complex process. How much to ask for, how much you will qualify for, getting approved and closing on the sale of a home can be difficult to say the least. There are a number of potential problems that you should avoid when looking to obtain a mortgage. Here a list of some of those problems.

Credit Check

First thing you should do before applying for a mortgage is buy a credit report for yourself. This can be easily obtained online. You should ascertain what you credit score is. If your credit score is low there are procedures that can be taken to raise your credit score.

Maintaining Assets

Banks will look to the assets you have in your checking and savings accounts when you apply for a mortgage. Should a family member, friend, or loved one be making a cash contribution towards the down payment it would be in your interest to let those funds stay in your account for a period of time to boost up your standing with the bank you apply for a mortgage with. Underwriters do not like to see transfers of funds into your bank account shortly before you apply for a mortgage. They will think it is fishy!

Steady Employment

Mortgage underwriters like to see that you have a stable job. Individuals who frequently change jobs have difficulty in obtaining mortgages. It is less problematic if you are moving within the same general field. Mortgage lenders do not like to see individuals recently making a career change and then applying for a mortgage.

Total Housing Payments

Many potential homeowners do not understand what compromises a mortgage payment. Mortgage payments consist of principle, interest, taxes and insurance on the dwelling. New homeowners often make the mistake and only think about the cost of the repayment of the principle and interest on their home. They do not take into consideration property taxes, interest and insurance payments.

Don’t Apply For New Credit And Then Apply For A Mortgage

Mortgages lenders do not take kindly to individuals applying for other types of credit at the same time they’re applying for a mortgage. In an underwriters eyes this makes you a greater risk a credit default. If you should be applying for new credit cards or personal loans at the time you are applying for a mortgage the duplicate applications may have a negative impact on your credit report.

Hire Experienced Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

The Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo are currently litigating numerous foreclosure defense cases throughout the metropolitan New York area. For more then 45 years the law firm has been representing individuals with financial difficulties. The first step in a foreclosure lawsuit is to put in a written answer. Affirmative defenses such as defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending, foreclosure fraud, defective mortgages and a variety of other real estate based defenses can be plead depending on the circumstances involved in the case.

After an answer is submitted, the court will schedule a foreclosure settlement conference. At the conference the court will seek to have the parties amicably resolve the case. The court will inquire as to whether mortgage modifications have been applied for. Our law firm’s experienced in handling foreclosure defense cases for numerous clients has established the firm as being one of the premier foreclosure defense law firms on the East Coast of the United States. We have an excellent success rate in keeping our clients in their homes. Feel free to call our law office to discuss your foreclosure defense options.

Foreclosures Can Make You Sick

Are you losing your home? Certainly this would make you unhappy, but can it make you sick? A recent study shows that the foreclosure crisis is having more than just an economic toll on Americans. It is making Americans sicker! Janet Curry, co-author of a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research states “our findings prove that yet again economic well being and physical well being are connected. The foreclosure crisis is having a significant impact on mental health as well as on a wide range of preventable conditions that are susceptible to stress.”

Studies Regarding Foreclosures and Health Problems

Researchers conducted studies in California, Arizona, Florida and New Jersey. These are states that have significant foreclosures problems. First, the studies showed that for every one hundred foreclosed properties in a community the emergency room and admission rates in local hospitals increased by almost seven and a half percent. This is the greatest areas of increases were related to hypertension and diabetes. Hospital admissions and outpatient care related to anxiety increased to over twelve percent.

Louis Allen, the mental director at the Florida Hospital Center for Behavioral Health stated, “[w]e’ve seen more patients under financial stress whose mood, hypertension and diabetes are worsening. Often these patients feel so overwhelmed they don’t do what they need to do to take care of their conditions.” He stated further that “when stress hormones rises these conditions get worse.” Allen pointed out that “the housing crisis is forcing more families to move in together. This often causes increased friction and arguments. This can lead to the consumption of alcohol, and substance abuse problems, high levels of anxiety and even suicides.”

What To Watch Out For

Financial problems and stress related to these problems can affect virtually every area of your health. They can create eating disorders and sleeping disorders. They can push you into consuming alcohol or other drugs. Individuals under financial stress need healthy outlets for their anxiety. Physical activity, going to a gym and participating in all types of athletic programs are healthy ways of dealing with stress and anxiety. So if you have problems related to your finances, consider seeing a debt counseling center and a therapist. Don’t let your financial problems drive you to drink or other inappropriate activities.

Foreclosure Defense and Bankruptcy

If you are served with a summons and complaint or threatened with foreclosure you should contact a foreclosure defense lawyer. The foreclosure defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo for more than 45 years have been helping clients deal with foreclosure problems. We submit applications on behalf of our clients for mortgage modifications. We handle forensic audits. We litigate issues such as defective mortgages, defective foreclosure law suits, predatory lending, foreclosure fraud and other real estate related legal problems. We appear in court for foreclosures settlement conferences on behalf of our clients. We also file foreclosures related bankruptcies for our clients.

Bankruptcy

Individuals have two types of bankruptcies they can file, either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7 is a straight bankruptcy. While a Chapter 13 is a repayment plan of between three and five years. Either of these types of bankruptcies can help. Filing bankruptcy can eliminate second mortgages, stop foreclosures from moving forward, stop debt collection activities and eliminate creditor harassment. At the end of the bankruptcy we can educate you on how you can reestablish your credit. Call our office should have foreclosure or bankruptcy questions or you are worried about losing your home! Our office phone numbers are 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 and 718-350-2802.

If Bankruptcy Petition is Incorrect, The Debtor is Responsible

bankruptcyIn a recent case in the Northern District of New York Bankruptcy Court, a debtor filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition littered with errors. In addition to mistakes, there were all types of odmissions and inaccuracies in the bankruptcy petition.

The debtor, Mr. Castellano claimed that his attorney, Joseph H. Hobika, Jr. of the Law Firm of Callanen, Foley & Hobika, located in Utica, New York was responsible for the mistakes in the bankruptcy petition. Mr. Castellano stated in an affidavit, “I never had any intent to mislead or thwart any of my creditors.” He further stated “I have lost everything in the past three years with the exception of the birth of my son, life has been very difficult for myself and my family.”

Blame Attorney, Defense Fails

Judge Davis said that the attorney’s defense “must fail has a matter of law in this case,” and decided that Mr. Castellano was personally responsible for the information contained in the bankruptcy petition which he reviewed and signed. The Judge also said Mr. Castellano “has raised a plausible defense in that the petition was prepared in haste to avoid a wage garnishment rather than under a calculated plan to hide the truth.” The Judge went on to state “accordingly the debtor is entitled to a trial where the parties will have a full and fair opportunity to present their evidence, including live testimony, to the court on the issue of intent and the court will be able to gauge the credibility of the debtor.”

Mr. Hobika, the original lawyer who prepared the bankruptcy petition for Mr. Castellano in a recent interview stated the missing information was caused by “a software problem that was not immediately caught and the information in question had no bearing on the outcome of the case.”

Bankruptcy Lawyers

If you find yourself in financial difficulty, filing a bankruptcy may be your best solution. Bankruptcy is a federal proceeding brought in the United States Bankruptcy Court. The Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo has filed hundreds of bankruptcies on behalf of our clients. We file both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. At our initial consultation we will discuss with you why filing bankruptcy may help you and the types of bankruptcies that are available to you. The filing of a bankruptcy can stop foreclosure proceedings from moving forward, eliminate second mortgages in some situations and stop all debt collection activity. Your credit can be reestablished after receiving a discharge in the bankruptcy. Contact us for a free consultation at 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802.

Student Loan Issues

studentloans1Many students have become overwhelmed by their student loans and President Obama has developed a new program to help students deal with these loans. He recently spoke at the University of Colorado regarding the program. During the speech, the President stated that he and his wife Michelle together had owed more that $120,000.00 in student loans regarding their law school educations. He told his audience that Michelle made monthly payments to many lenders and that it took them a decade to pay off these loans. He told his audience “I’ve been in your shoes. We did not come from a wealthy family.”

The President, in his speech, stressed how important a college education is. The President’s plan accelerates a statute previously passed by Congress. The statute reduces the maximum required payment on student loans from the current standard of 15% of income to 10%. The President will put this measure into effect in the year 2012, but the plan was initially scheduled to go into effect in the year 2014. In addition, the President stated the remaining debt after this acceleration would be forgiven in 20 years. This is a five year reduction off of the previous forgiveness period of 25 years. It is anticipated that over a million and a half students would be effected by these new rules.

Student Loans Involve Sufficient Household Debt

It is estimated that student loans are the second largest source of debt for Americans. A college education is a necessity in today’s world. Burdening young people with loans which they are unable to pay leads to frustration and delinquencies. President Obama’s new inititive is an excellent idea!

Long Island Bankrutpcy Lawyers

The bankruptcy lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo have filed in excess of five hundred bankruptcies on behalf of our clients. We file both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankrutpcies. At the initial free consultation with our clients, we explain the various types of bankruptcies and why it may be in their interest to file bankruptcy. Bankruptcies can eliminate debt collection activity, stop foreclosures, and eliminate second mortgages. There are many myths regarding bankruptcy – including that after filing, you can never have credit – but these myths are simply untrue. Call us for a free consultation and we will review all issues you have concerning bankruptcy, and whether bankruptcy is appropriate for you and as to whether you have other options to deal with financial difficulties. Our phones are monitored 24/7 for your convenience.

Bank of America Threatens Foreclosure Over $1.00 Error

Shantel Curtis owned a home in Vernale, Utah.  She sold it last year.  At the time of the sale her agents were made to pay off her existing mortgage with Bank of America.  However, Bank of America made a mistake and did not accept her mortgage as being paid in full.  Bank of America made a one dollar “coding error”.  Their records didn’t reflect the house had been sold.  Their records showed Shantel Curtis as the owner.

Bank of America Forecloses for One Dollar

As a result of Bank of America’s mistake, they brought a foreclosure action against Shantel Curtis.  They notified credit bureaus of this foreclosure action.  This destroyed Shantel’s credit!  They took all of this action even though the house was paid off and it wasn’t owned by Shantel!

More than five months have now passed and Bank of America still hasn’t sent Shantel a letter showing that his problems has been resolved.

Shantel told KUT TV, “they said they had to keep reprocessing it and this has been a game we’ve been playing ever since.  They just say they need to reprocess papers.” This all took place while the current owners of Shantel’s former home had no idea what was going on. They have a mortgage, but it is not with Bank of America. The spokesman for Bank of America said that they were looking into the problem.

New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

If your house is facing foreclosure we can help you.  The Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo deals with all types of foreclosure defense related situations. We prepare mortgage modification applications for our clients and we deal with mortgage modification programs that fail to meet our client’s needs. We make court appearances at foreclosure court conferences for our clients throughout the Metropolitan New York area. We prepare detailed written Answers to foreclosure Summons and Complaints. Among the defenses utilized by our law firm are defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending, defective mortgages, and all other types of real estate related defenses that are appropriate in foreclosure lawsuits.

Long Island and New York Bankruptcy

Our law firm is familiar with Federal laws and foreclosure. We can file foreclosure related bankruptcies for our clients. These bankruptcies can either be Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcies. The filing of a bankruptcy stops foreclosure actions from moving forward, can eliminate second mortgages, and stops all debt collection activity.

People sometimes believe bankruptcy myths that you’ll never get credit again if you file foreclosure, this is not true. At the end of the bankruptcy process we can assist our clients in reestablishing credit.

Call us for a free consultation. We will explain at our first meeting all of your foreclosure and bankruptcy options to you. Our phones are monitored 24/7. Call us at 1- 800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802.

Foreign Investors Who Buy a House, Get a Visa

lawpic1New York Senator Chuck Schummer seeks to bring foreign real estate buyers to the United States. He has proposed a new bill in Congress which would allow foreigners to qualify for a resident visa (green card) in the United States if they buy a house in a cash purchase of at least $500,000.00. The purchase also applies to town houses and condos.

Richard Smith, the Chief Executive Officer of Realogy, the parent organization for ERA Realty, Century 21 and Caldwell Banker, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal oppressed the bill proposed by Senator Schummer. Mr. Smith claimed that this was unnecessary because even without any of incentive foreigners are buying American property at record levels.

Between March of 2010 and March of 2011, a little over a trillion dollars was spent on the purchases of existing homes in the United States. Forty one billion dollars of this amount was spent by foreign investors. Foreign investors utilizing the favorable exchange rates purchase many of their homes on an all cash basis.

Schummer’s Bill Helps Housing Industry

Senator Schummer claims that his new proposed bill would have an affirmative affect on creating further demand within the real estate industry in the United States. In addition, this would cost the Federal Government absolutely nothing. Schummer indicated to the Wall Street Journal in an interview, home sales to foreigners would be an excellent way of absorbing the large inventory of unsold homes in the United States.

I think this is an excellent idea. Foreigners with half a million dollars in cash to put down for a home would likely not only help the housing industry, but have an overall affirmative affect on the economy in general in the United States. Americans have been spending their money overseas fighting wars and investing in foreign countries for decades. I look forward to foreigners spending millions and millions of their dollars here. It’s kind of a pay back situation.

New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

The Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo help New Yorkers and Long Islanders with regard to keeping their homes should they fall into foreclosure. We represent clients regarding mortgage modification applications. We litigation foreclosure cases and interpose sophisticated answers involving legal defenses, such as defective foreclosure lawsuits, defective mortgages, predatory lending and other related real estate defenses. Our law office has more than 45 years experience in dealing with Federal laws and foreclosure. In some instances foreclosure related bankruptcies are the appropriate way to deal with our client’s needs.

Long Island Bankruptcy Lawyers

Our law office files for our clients, both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. The filing of these bankruptcies stops foreclosure from moving forward. Bankruptcy filings also can eliminate second mortgage, stop debt collection activity and gives the clients a fresh start. There are a variety of bankruptcy myths that are not true. One of those is that after filing bankruptcy you will never to be able to reestablish credit. That is not true. We help our clients who file bankruptcy reestablish credit. Call us for a free consultation. We will discuss all your bankruptcy and foreclosure options at our initial meeting.

Low Mortgage Rates not Spurring Home Buying Activity

fore1Mortgage rates are at all time lows. Thirty-year fixed mortgages have interests rates of less than four percent. Interest rates on fifteen-year mortgages are running around three and a half percent. Has this spurred activity in the housing market? No!

High Unemployment and Low Wages Keeping Home Buyers Out of the Housing Market

The unemployment rate in the United States is still at 9%. However, most experts state that many unemployed people aren’t reflected in this statistic. These are individuals who have been unemployed for so long they are no longer counted or have given up trying to find a job. The recession in the United States is also keeping wages unusually low. With uncertainty concerning jobs and prospects of high wages dimmed, most Americans have a negative view about purchasing a home. They’re concerned the home will be worth less in the future than it is now; so there is no reason to buy today.

2011 Home Buying Rates Down

2011 will be one of the worst years of the century for the real estate industry. Sales of single family homes continue to be very low.

Refinances Are Up

Although home purchases are down, individuals with good credit who have significant equity in their homes have been utilizing this period of low interest rates to refinance their homes and reduce their mortgage payments. Although this is good for those individuals, it unfortunately, in the long run, does not have a significant impact on the housing industry.

Foreclosure Defense and Bankruptcy Lawyers

Before your house falls into foreclosure, it is suggested you apply for a mortgage modification. If your mortgage modification program does not meet your needs, your home may end up being foreclosed upon. Should you receive a Summons and Complaint in foreclosure, our law office can help you. We will attend foreclosure court conferences on your behalf and attempt to motivate your financial institution to offer you a suitable mortgage modification. We’ll also submit a formal written answer on your behalf. Defenses such as defective mortgages, predatory lending, defective foreclosure lawsuits and other real estate related legal defenses can be interposed on your behalf. Our law firm will use its extensive experience in handling these types of cases, to keep you in your home.

We will also discuss with you foreclosure related bankruptcy options. Filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be the best route for you in dealing with your foreclosure situation. Why should you file bankruptcy and the types of bankruptcies available to you would be discussed upon your initial free consultation. Should you file bankruptcy you can sometimes eliminate second mortgages. Bankruptcy will stop foreclosure proceedings from moving forward and stop all debt collection activity against you. Call us for a free consultation.

We will discuss all of your foreclosure and bankruptcy options with you. Contact our office at 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802.

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