Losing your home to foreclosure? Ripped off by rescue scammers?

foreclosureYou don't have to lose your home to foreclosure.

If your bank is threat­en­ing to fore­close, or even if you’ve already had papers filed against you, it may not be too late to save your home. Home­own­ers have rights and unless you know what those rights are, you won’t be able to mount the best pos­si­ble legal defense to save your home.

Act now before it's too late

Once you’ve been served with court papers, you have only a few days to fight back and stop your home from being sold out from under you. The longer you wait, the harder and more expen­sive your fight will be. Afraid you’ve missed your chance? Even if your sale date is just days away, in some cases it’s still pos­si­ble to stop the sale and keep you in your home — but don’t wait another day to call us.

Free E-book download! Learn how Florida homeowners can fight foreclosure.

If you’re cur­rently fac­ing fore­clo­sure, you’ll want to down­load our free 30-page e-book, A Consumer’s Guide to Defend­ing Your Florida Fore­clo­sure. This free book is packed with strate­gies that home­own­ers and their lawyers have used to suc­cess­fully fight fore­clo­sures across the state, and even tells you insider secrets that your lender doesn’t want you to know about your foreclosure.

"What about tenants? My landlord is in foreclosure!"

If you’re rent­ing, and your land­lord is in fore­clo­sure, you’ve prob­a­bly got a lot of questions:

Can I stay?
Can I break my lease?
What hap­pens to my secu­rity deposit?

We can answer those ques­tions and more. Skip over to our Ten­ants’ Fore­clo­sure Rights page to get started.