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"We believe that every homeowner deserves a fair fight. The banks have teams of lawyers; you should too."
— Robert J. Sterling, Lead Attorney
Specialized in Distressed Property Law
Direct Negotiation with Major Lenders
Proven Track Record in State & Federal Courts
Every case is unique. We analyze your specific situation to determine the most effective legal pathway to
save your home.
We negotiate directly with your lender to lower interest rates, extend terms, or reduce principal to make payments affordable.
If your rights were violated, we sue. We identify errors in the foreclosure process, lost paperwork, and predatory practices.
Owe more than your home is worth? We facilitate sales that satisfy the debt without the devastating impact of foreclosure.
A powerful tool to immediately stop foreclosure sales and restructure your debt into a manageable repayment plan.
We audit your original loan documents for Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and RESPA violations.
If your home was sold, you may be owed money. We help recover surplus funds from the county after auction.
We review your foreclosure notices, financial situation, and loan documents at no cost.
Our attorneys craft a custom defense strategy tailored to your goals—whether it's retention or exit.
We file necessary motions to halt auctions and initiate communication with lenders.
We finalize the modification, settlement, or court ruling to secure your financial future.
Call our Emergency Hotline immediately for a stop-sale evaluation.
Available 24/7 for emergency injunctions.
Yes. In many cases, foreclosure can be paused or stopped completely through legal interventions like filing a responsive pleading, seeking a loan modification, or filing for bankruptcy. The key is acting before the auction takes place.
Our initial consultation is 100% free. We will review your documents and explain your options with no obligation to hire us.
A Lis Pendens is a formal notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate. If you receive one, it means the foreclosure process has officially begun legally, and the clock is ticking.
No. You have rights as a homeowner. You do not need to vacate your property until the legal foreclosure process is complete and the title has transferred, which can take months or even years depending on your defense.
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"They saved my home when I thought all hope was lost. I can't recommend them enough."
Sarah M. ★★★★★
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"They saved my home when I thought all hope was lost. I can't recommend them enough."
Sarah M. ★★★★★
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