If you have defaulted on your mortgage, your lender may initiate foreclosure. If they succeed, they will force you to leave the property and sell it at an auction. Unfortunately, many property owners receive notice of foreclosure and believe they have no options. Our foreclosure defense lawyers at LSS Law, however, know this is not the case.
If you believe you may lose your property in Miami, contact our foreclosure defense attorneys at right away.
A common misconception about preventing foreclosure is that doing nothing is an effective option. Perhaps because denial is easier than direct confrontation, some property owners lose their homes or buildings because they failed to act. They even lose wages or other assets due to liens or promissory notes that make them personally liable.
Fortunately, Florida does not recognize statutory or non-judicial foreclosures. In other words, a Florida lender must take you to court in order to foreclose your property. This process gives you more time to renegotiate the terms of your mortgage or find another alternative.
Here are just a few methods of fighting or avoiding foreclosure:
If you have received a notice from your lender informing you that you have defaulted on your loan and they will soon initiate foreclosure, contacting our team immediately is vital. Even if we cannot prevent you from losing your home, we can help you delay the process and find alternative solutions. In some cases, these delays last multiple years, giving property owners the time they need to prepare. No matter the case, we will represent you at conferences, help you prepare your defense, and assist you with long-term plans that account for every possible outcome.
With 70+ years of combined legal experience, LSS Law have what it takes to develop creative and strategic solutions. We want you to know that you do not need to handle the threat of foreclosure on your own.
Schedule your free case review today by calling our foreclosure defense attorneys at (954) 516-2566.
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