Major Banks Accused of Overcharging Veterans

A lawsuit has been instituted against 13 banks and mortgage companies for overcharging American Veterans. Among the banks sued in this lawsuit are Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo Bank. The lawsuit alleges that the banks had hidden charges and illegal fees that were passed on to the American Military Veterans when they refinanced the mortgages on their homes.

Under the rules set forth by the Department of Veterans Affairs, lenders cannot charge certain fees. To get around these rules, financial institutions “increased another set of fees”. They did this without explaining to the Veterans what they were doing.

Veterans Overcharged In Hundreds of Thousands of Cases

The lawsuit claims that hundreds of thousands of veterans were overcharged when they refinanced their homes. Each of the veterans paid between $300.00 and $1,000.00 more than what was fair and reasonable under this program supervised by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The lawsuit claimed that these loans were fraudulent and misleading. It is estimated that approximately 30,000 cases of overcharging veterans exist. Most of these real estate transactions took place before 2007.

Wells Fargo Agrees to Ten Million Dollar In Refunds

In February of 2011, Wells Fargo Bank entered into an agreement to refund ten million dollars to veterans who were overcharged. JP Morgan Chase has acknowledged that it also overcharged thousands of military veterans and active military personnel with regard to mortgages. The company also admits to improperly foreclosing on twenty homes owned by American military personnel. The overcharging of veterans by financial institutions is just another example of improper bank practices that defraud consumers in the United States.

Long Island Foreclosure Defense Lawyers New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

The foreclosure defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo have been representing homeowners fighting to keep their homes for more than 45 years. Our law firm represents homeowners throughout the Metropolitan New York area with regard to foreclosure lawsuits. We attend foreclosure court conferences on behalf of our clients. We submit a variety of foreclosure defenses in our Answers to Complaints served on our clients. Among the defenses utilized by our office are predatory lending, defective foreclosure lawsuits, and defective mortgages. Our office has extensive experience in dealing with all types of real estate related cases.

Filing bankruptcy is another means of Long Island bankruptcy lawyers dealing with foreclosure lawsuits. Our office also files both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies on behalf of our clients. The filing of bankruptcy eliminates credit card debts, as well as all other types of debts. Filing for bankruptcy stops foreclosures from moving forward and stops all other types of debt collection activity. Call us for a free consultation. We will explain all of your foreclosure options at that time.

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.

Steven J. Baum, P.C., NY’s Largest Foreclosure Law Firm Is Closing

Steven J. Baum, P.C., New York’s largest foreclosure firm, will be closing its doors shortly. The firm, headquartered in Amherst, New York, employs approximately 70 employees, with approximately 22 employees on Long Island. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae recently advised the Steven J. Baum, P.C. that they can no longer represent them with regard to government sponsored foreclosures.

Firm Fined Two Million Dollars

The law firm has recently been subject to a variety of investigations concerning its foreclosure practices, and was recently fined two million dollars for errors involved in court filings and foreclosure proceedings.

Last year the law firm was involved in more than 17,000 foreclosure proceedings throughout the State of New York, and brought approximately 1/3 of all theforeclosures that took place in New York State.

Foreclosure Mill

In a New York Law Journal article, the foreclosure law firm was referred to as a foreclosure mill. Mr. Baum responded to this criticism by stating foreclosure attorneys are “an easy target for criticism.”

New York Attorney General’s Investigation of the Baum Firm

After receiving news of the Baum’s Law Firm closure, a statement was made by a representative of the New York Attorney General, Eric Snyderman, who stated “we cannot comment on the ongoing investigations, Attorney General Synderman will continue to bring accountability to the firms responsible for the mortgage crisis and put an end to abusive foreclosure practices that have devastated families across the state.”

Long Island and New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

If your home is in foreclosure, the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can help you. We represent individuals and family members in foreclosure proceedings throughout the Metropolitan New York area. We submit written Answers to foreclosure lawsuits dealing with issues such as predatory lending, defective mortgages and defective foreclosure lawsuits. Our firm is experienced in real estate litigation related to foreclosures. We also assist our clients in obtaining mortgage modifications. You can contact us for a free consultation and at our initial meeting we will explain all of your foreclosure options.

Sometimes filing a foreclosure related bankruptcy presents the best defense to a foreclosure proceeding. We file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies on behalf of our clients. Filing of a bankruptcy stops foreclosure proceedings from moving forward and stops all other debt collection practices. At the end of the bankruptcy filing we can educate you as to how to re-establish your credit. For a free consultation at 1-800-344-6431, 516- 561-6645 or 718-350-2802, we can help you keep your home!

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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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Falling Home Prices Wreaking Havoc on the Economy

Falling Home Prices WreakingEconomists in the United States are taking the position that falling home prices are a significant problem preventing the economic recovery in the United States. The devaluation of homes in the United States has cost Americans billions of dollars. The declining wealth of American homeowners has had a further negative impact on their confidence that the financial situation will improve in the future.

Richard Curtin, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan, recently stated “people don’t expect their home to regain value, and that’s really lead to a change in consumer attitudes about the economy that we’ve just never seen before.”

Americans have a confidence problem in their future of their country. They no longer believe that the economy will necessarily improve and financial circumstances will get better. The average income of many American families has declined. The unemployment rate is still over 9%. The expectations for economic growth among Americans have fallen to one of the lowest levels in history.

The Decline of the Real Estate Market

Recent studies by economists have shown the decline in the real estate market affecting all aspects of consumer spending. It is estimated that Americans reduce their spending by $20-$70 a year for every $1,000 decline in the equity in their home. During times of appreciation in real estate, there was a “wealth effect.” The wealth effect made consumers feel that they had liquidity and, therefore, they spent more money. Often more than they actually had. The down side of the wealth effect is, as home values have declined, consumer confidence has declined and there has been a negative reduction in the wealth effect. In other words, consumers feel they’re getting poorer when their houses go down in value and are less inclined to spend money.

Economy Will Eventually Recover

The prevailing view among the economists is that even though things do not look good right now, the economy will eventually get better and Americans will start spending again. Hopefully, appreciating real estate prices will spearhead the economic recovery.

Foreclosure Lawyers

The foreclosure lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can help you if you have a foreclosure problem. Our foreclosure defense lawyers litigate defective mortgages, defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending and all other types of real estate related matters. We can explain the federal laws on foreclosure and how they affect you. We attend foreclosure court conferences for our clients.

In the appropriate situation, we will discuss foreclosure related bankruptcy issues, such as filing a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy with you. In bankruptcy situations, there is an automatic stay that goes into effect, ordered by the court, that stops foreclosure from moving forward. In some bankruptcy situations, we can eliminate second mortgages. At the end of the bankruptcy, we can assist you inre- establishing your credit. Feel free to set up a free consultation with us. We will discuss your foreclosure options with you.

Government Turning a Quarter Million Foreclosed Homes Into Rentals

Homes Into RentalsThe President is considering turning a quarter of a million homes taken over by government controlled agencies into rentals. Putting these homes on the market for sale will only further depress the real estate market. The Federal Housing Finance Agency would like to put 250,000 homes that are owned by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Administration on the market to be rented. These homes have been obtained by government agencies pursuant to foreclosure proceedings. Edward DeMarco, who is currently the acting director of the Federal Housing Agency, has stated that “renting these homes instead of selling them in foreclosure may reduce credit losses and help stabilize neighborhoods and home value.” It is estimated that homes placed on the market for sale in foreclosure sell for 20% less than their actual value.

Foreclosure Crisis Creates Demand In Rental Market

Since the housing crisis started, approximately three million former homeowners are now renting. This has reduced the inventory of homes available to be rented. Families that lose their homes in foreclosure have no choice but to rent. Their credit is ruined by the foreclosure proceedings, they generally have no money for a down payment and their only option is to rent. There are those who claim America is becoming a society of renters. The American dream of owning a single family home may become a broken dream. This dream emanated from the conclusion that owning a home would not only provide you with a stable place to live, but will allow you to develop equity. However, during a time of economic turmoil the value of single family homes has been going down. A home, instead of being a worthwhile investment in real estate for the past few years, has been a horrible investment. Single family homes have been declining in value for the last five years. It is estimated that it may be an additional five to ten years before single family homes start increasing in value. In a market where the value of real estate is going down, renting seems to be the logical choice. Why buy a home today that will be worth less in the future?

I think the Obama Administration is on the right track. I believe instead of foreclosing on homes and selling them at auction, the homes should be rented to prevent the continuing oversupply of homes to the real estate market. This will give the real estate market a greater opportunity to reach equilibrium between buyers and sellers. Down the road, when the real estate market recovers, the government can offer these homes to be sold to their renters or to other worthy individuals or families.

Foreclosure Defense 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, unfortunately 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 speak to the Judge about motivating your financial institution to give you a 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. Our phone numbers are 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802. You’ve just visited the Elliot Schlissel, Esq. foreclosure blog.

NY Foreclosure Law Firm Fined Two Million Dollars

NY Foreclosure Law Firm Fined Two Million DollarsSteven J. Baum, P.C. of Amherst, New York, has been fined two million dollars for inappropriate foreclosure legal practices. Steven J. Baum, P.C. is the largest foreclosure law firm in the state of New York. Steven J. Baum, P.C. has agreed, in addition to paying the two million dollar fine, to re-vamp its practices with regard to the handling of pleadings, affidavits and mortgage assignments in New York State and Federal Courts.

The Law Firm has agreed to implement a variety of internal controls regarding its processing and handling of foreclosure proceedings. They have agreed to review original promissory notes received from their clients or custodians of the notes prior to filing new foreclosure lawsuits. These actions will bring the firm in compliance with the order issued by Chief Judge Jonathan Lipman regarding attorneys representing lending institutions.

Mortgage Foreclosure Proceedings

US Attorney Preet Bharara, from the Southern District of New York, stated, with regard to the settlement, “in mortgage foreclosure proceedings, there are no excuses for sloppy practices that could lead to someone mistakenly losing their home.” She stated further that “homeowners facing foreclosure cannot afford to have faulty paperwork or inadequate evidence submitted and today’s agreement will help minimize that risk.”

Baum Law Firm Released from Civil Liability

The Baum Law Firm, upon payment of the two million dollar fine and the imposition of new internal procedures, will be released from potential civil liability under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989. The Baum Law Firm acknowledges that it occasionally made inadvertent errors in its legal filings in state and federal courts, which it attributes to human error in light of the high volume of mortgages and foreclosures it handled throughout the State of New York in the wake of the national subprime mortgage crisis.”

It should be noted that this is a settlement. It is not a finding of wrongdoing by the Baum Foreclosure Law Firm. The Baum Law Firm has also agreed to have experienced attorneys supervising all aspects of the preparation of documents and reviewing of documents before they are filed with the courts. In addition, they are implementing a one to two-year training program for their attorneys to bring them in compliance with the rules regarding foreclosure proceedings in the state of New York.

Hopefully, this law firm will live up to its responsibilities in dealing with foreclosure proceedings. Taking a family’s home and putting them on the street is a sad end to the American dream. These proceedings should be handled in a manner that protects the homeowner’s rights and sees to it that homes aren’t wrongly foreclosed upon.

New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

The New York City and Long Island foreclosure defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can help you if you have a foreclosure problem. Our foreclosure defense lawyers litigate defective mortgages, defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending and all other types of real estate related matters. We can explain the federal laws on foreclosure and how they affect you. We attend foreclosure court conferences for our clients.

In the appropriate situation, we will discuss foreclosure related bankruptcy issues, such as filing a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy with you. In bankruptcy situations, there is an automatic stay that goes into effect, ordered by the court, that stops foreclosure from moving forward. In some bankruptcy situations, we can eliminate second mortgages. At the end of the bankruptcy, we can assist you inre- establishing your credit. Feel free to set up a free consultation with us. We will discuss your foreclosure options with you.

A Thousand Days to Foreclose a Home

There is an old expression that courts have two speeds, slow and backwards. In the State of New York, that is certainly true if you’re involved in foreclosureThousand Days to Foreclose a Home proceedings. It is estimated that it takes approximately a thousand days to bring a case from start to finish in both Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York. The delays in foreclosure proceedings are caused by the courts being overwhelmed by the unprecedented number of homes going into foreclosure. There are more than twenty thousand homes tied up in foreclosure proceedings in Nassau and Suffolk counties at the present time. The high level of foreclosures continues to depress the real estate markets on Long Island.

Foreclosure Court Conferences

New York State has a statute that requires a court conference on all new foreclosure proceedings. At the court conference, the Judges and attorneys look into possibility of avoiding foreclosure. Mortgage modifications and other solutions to the foreclosure proceedings pending before the courts are discussed with the homeowners’ attorneys and the attorneys for the financial institutions. These foreclosure court conferences often result in negotiations leading towards mortgage modifications and/or other solutions to these problems.

Cases in New York are subject to a significant amount of scrutiny by the courts. The purpose of this scrutiny is to see to it that innocent homeowners are not improperly removed from their homes.

Saving Your Home, Foreclosure Defense Attorneys

We can save your home from foreclosure. We attend foreclosure court conferences on your behalf. We can submit an answer to your foreclosure proceeding that can include defenses involving defective mortgages, defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending and other real estate related defenses. We are knowledgeable about federal laws and foreclosure. We will provide you at the time of the initial consultation with all of your foreclosure options.

These options will include foreclosure related bankruptcies. The filing of either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy will stop foreclosures from moving forward. Filing a bankruptcy will also stop debt collectors and collection lawyers that may be harassing you. There are many bankruptcy myths that are untrue. Bankruptcy will not permanently destroy your credit. We will be able to help you re-establish credit after filing a bankruptcy.

Call us for a free consultation. We will discuss all foreclosure defenses and bankruptcy options with you at your initial free consultation. We appreciate your visiting our foreclosure blog.

Foreclosed Homes Being Filled by Criminals

Foreclosed Homes Being Filled by CriminalsJamaica, New York, has had a rash of foreclosed homes. Homes that are being foreclosed upon and have become vacant are now being filled with drug dealers, gang members and other criminals. These homes are “becoming a magnet for criminal activity.” This is according to Deputy Inspector Miltiadis Marmara, the Commanding Officer of the precinct in South Jamaica. Community members in Jamaica are concerned about criminals and vagrants moving into these empty homes. They have huge parties. They stand outside the homes smoking weed and using other drugs. When the police are called, they run away. After the police leave, they return.
There are more than 75 homes in the Jamaica area that are suffering from these types of problems.Jamaica, New York, is a middle class community. Hard working, blue collar workers have used their life savings to buy homes. In their free time, they fix them up.

Neighborhoods Affected By Foreclosure Crisis

The foreclosure crisis is destroying good neighborhoods in Jamaica. Hard working, middle class families are being forced to live next to empty homes that squatters have moved into. The squatters make noise and partake in a lot of drug abuse and criminal activity. This is another problem caused by the foreclosure crisis.

Who Is Stopping Foreclosures in New York

The foreclosure defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can stop foreclosure proceedings in their tracks. We file written Answers with the court and opposing counsel on behalf of our clients. We attend foreclosure court conferences wherein we try to convince judges to put pressure on the financial institutions to give our clients mortgage modifications. We litigate issues concerning defective mortgages, defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending and all types of other real estate related matters. Our office has substantial knowledge concerning Federal laws and foreclosure.
We can also help you deal with foreclosure-related bankruptcy issues. Filing either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be necessary to deal with the foreclosure on your home. If you file bankruptcy, you can eliminate second mortgages in some situations, stop foreclosure, stop other debt collections practices and at the end of the bankruptcy, action can be taken to re-establish your credit.

Call us for a free consultation at 1-800–344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802.

Sales of Summer Homes Hit New Lows

Sales of Summer Homes Hit New LowsThe depressed real estate market in the United States reached a new low in July, 2011. Home sales fell 3.5% during that month. This brought home sales to the lowest point in the last 13 years. Home prices keep falling. This makes it harder and harder for individuals to sell their homes. The reduction in home values has been a driving force in the economic problems in the United States. Consumers who feel the value of their home is going down are disinclined to spend money on everyday purchases. There is a negative effect on the economy in the United States when consumers believe their homes are losing value.

Difficulties In Purchasing New Homes

Banks now require larger down payments before a new homeowner can purchase a home. In addition, lending rules have become very stringent. New home buyers are also concerned that the home they purchase will be worth less money in the future. The motto of many perspective home buyers is: why buy now if things will only get less expensive in the future? Instead, they sit and wait and watch the real estate market continue to decline. The wait and see approach by new home purchasers is causing the inventory of homes on the market to increase. As the inventory of new homes for sale on the real estate market increases, it creates a downward pressure on the sales price of these homes.

Appraisals Killing Home Sales

When a purchaser decides to buy a home, they must apply to the bank for a mortgage. The bank thereafter sends their appraiser out to appraise the home. In recent months, these appraisals are coming back with information indicating the homes are worth less than the prospective purchaser is in contract to pay for it. This often kills the real estate deal.

Home Prices Falling by More Than 5% in 2011

Economists have estimated that home prices will decline between now and the end of the year by an additional 5%. This is unfortunate. The ownership of a single family home was the American dream. The dream seems to be turning into a nightmare!

Call us for a free consultation, we will discuss whether filing bankruptcy may be in your interest and all other foreclosure related options. Our phones are monitored 24/7. Call us at 1-800-344-6431, 516-561-6645 or 718-350-2802.

New York Foreclosure Defense Lawyers

The New York City and Long Island foreclosure defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Schlissel DeCorpo can help you if you have a foreclosure problem. Our foreclosure defense lawyers litigate defective mortgages, defective foreclosure lawsuits, predatory lending and all other types of real estate related matters. We can explain the federal laws on foreclosure and how they affect you. We attend foreclosure court conferences for our clients.

In the appropriate situation, we will discuss foreclosure related bankruptcy issues, such as filing a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy with you. In bankruptcy situations, there is an automatic stay that goes into effect, ordered by the court, that stops foreclosure from moving forward. In some bankruptcy situations, we can eliminate second mortgages. At the end of the bankruptcy, we can assist you in re- establishing your credit. Feel free to set up a free consultation with us. We will discuss your foreclosure options with you.

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