Friday, June 21, 2013

CUTTING EDGE FORECLOSURE DEFENSE..PROPERTY RIGHTS LAW

 www.propertyrightslawgrp.com

These are some of the questions and fears anyone facing foreclosure needs answers to:

  Can I save my home? Should I wait to be served or initiate proceedings first? Do I need a securitization/fraud sworn affidavit? Is it admissable in court? Which attorney should I hire? What if I have multiple properties? How will a securitization/fraud sworn affidavit help my case? Is it ever too late? What if my home was already sold? What if I am current but want to initiate a Quiet Title action? Can I do something if I am not in foreclosure? Are you available to consult with my attorney if I am out of state? Will handing over my home with a deed in lieu release my obligation? Should I attempt a loan modification?

 These questions are extremely important and the answers will affect you and your family for many years to come. With so much misinformation and uncertainties out there, answers need to be found quickly and accurately.

Since our highly experienced attorneys are successfully litigating in the courtroom everyday, we are well aware of rulings and procedures to best build your case through  sworn forensic affidavits, the latest legal strategies, and in depth attorney collaborative consultations. You will not have one attorney working your case, but an ENTIRE TEAM dedicated to best serve your individual situation. Foreclosure defense is the only law we practice which enables us to focus all our efforts to ensure your outstanding representation. This is what sets us apart from firms that just render reports and audits and litigate through simple delays and attempts at modification. No matter what the status of your situation, we are confident that we will be an invaluable asset to you.

If you are seeking representation in Illinois and Hawaii, we would be most eager to meet with you and discuss your case and outline all of the ways we will strive to keep you and your family in your home. Please do not delay, since many situations are quite time sensitive.

See blog section on the mortgage settlement, recent court victories, our radio shows on the securitization issue, and for WHY MODIFICATION
IS OFTEN NOT YOUR BEST OPTION.

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