What We Do For You
It's well known that banks have been illegally foreclosing on homeowners in
every state of the USA. We are here to help make sure that doesn't happen to
you. In "Judicial Foreclosure" states, a judge reviews the legality and accuracy
of a foreclosure. This often protects homeowners from greedy banks.
But even with this judicial review, banks are often able to ignore or work
around the laws, and have been doing so on a regular basis. I
n "Trustee Foreclosure" states, a "trustee" is assigned (often illegally so) to be the
person taking action to foreclose on your home. The trustee is a 3rd party being paid by the bank to foreclose quickly. We can freeze the actions of trustees and irresponsible banks immediately, and delay the sale of your home under foreclosure for a period of up to 40 months.
We work for you, the home owner.
Our services are much less expensive than your mortgage payments, or what you'd pay to move out of your home and rent another place.
This is not too good to be true - it is actually true, and it's all about our organization working to ensure banks and trustees follow the laws, and home owners are given as much time as
possible to take advantage of every opportunity available to them.
If you have received a Notice of Foreclosure, or similar notice of auction or trustee action, contact us right away so we can begin to address your case immediately.
Again, we work for you, the property owner.
In "Judicial Foreclosure" states, a judge reviews the legality and accuracy of a foreclosure. This often protects homeowners from maliciously non-compliant banks. Yet, even with this judicial review, banks are often able to ignore or work around the laws, and have been doing so on a regular basis.
In "Trustee Foreclosure" states, a "trustee" is assigned (often illegally) to be the person taking action to foreclose on your home. The trustee is a 3rd party being paid by the bank to foreclose quickly.
We can freeze the actions of trustees and irresponsible banks immediately, and delay the sale of your home under foreclosure for a period of up to 40 months depending on where you live.
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