How to Stop Foreclosure

You’ve been served with a foreclosure complaint, now what? You can work with the bank suing you and “trust” that it will work with you to refinance or do a loan modification. You can file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You can try to sell your home through a short sale. You can do nothing and allow the bank to take your home. Or you can fight back in court.

Fight Back. Win Time.

If you fight back, you don’t have to pay your mortgage while the lawsuit is going on, but you still get to stay in your home. This gives you time and leverage to work with the bank in order to reinstate or modify your loan; time to file and prepare for bankruptcy; or time to save money to make a move easier on you and your family.

Have you been served with a foreclosure complaint? Fight back. Call me at (502) 473-6525 today. Like the Initial Consultation, the Call is Free!

Defenses and Options

  • Federal Truth in Lending Act violations

  • Kentucky statutes against predatory lending

  • Loan programs like HAMP

  • Proper proof of note

You may have good defenses and counterclaims that you can raise against the bank, but you need to act quickly. You only have 20 days to file a response before you begin forfeiting some of your rights or claims.

Free Foreclosure Review

I can you review the lawsuit against you to determine whether you have any of these defenses. The initial consultation is free.

I will explain your options in clear, plain language. But you need to act quickly. You have a mere 20 days from the time the complaint is served to file an answer. If you don’t respond to a complaint within this time, it becomes more difficult for you to protect your rights. But you still have options and may have valuable defenses.

So please, don’t wait. Call today before you lose valuable legal rights.

Have you been served with a foreclosure complaint? Fight back. Call me at (502) 473-6525 today. Like the Initial Consultation, the Call is Free!