Stop Foreclosure in Brooklyn

Brooklyn foreclosure attorneys will stop foreclosure in Brooklyn and defend homeowners from banks and lenders attempting to foreclose on properties.

The most certain way to stop foreclosure in Brooklyn is to obtain a successful loan modification. But if you have tried to submit a loan modification application, you know firsthand how difficult and exhausting the process can be.

Due to the current economical climate more and more homeowners have fallen behind on their mortgage payments and are now facing foreclosure. Homeowners should be aware that there are a number of laws and programs in place that will help save you from losing your home to foreclosure. Attorneys at Petroff Amshen LLP know all the options that can successfully stop foreclosure and save your home.

Through mail solicitations, phone calls and advertisement, distressed Brooklyn homeowners are encouraged to contact their lenders directly to inquire about foreclosure prevention options that are available. However, many homeowners find that their lenders are less than willing to help.

Attorneys at Petroff Amshen LLP have years of experience in winning foreclosure actions and successfully defending Brooklyn homeowners from unjust foreclosures.

If you are experiencing difficulty communicating or getting information with your mortgage lender or servicer about your need for mortgage relief, the attorneys at Petroff Amshen LLP can help you.

Do not allow your home to be sold on the courthouse steps act now and let us help stop foreclosure in Brooklyn.We have successfully defended Brooklyn homeowners from actions brought by Bank of America (CountryWide) ®, HSBC®, Bank United®, IndyMac® a division of OneWest Bank®, JPMorgan Chase®, Residential Credit Solutions®, American Servicing Company (ASC) ® a division of Wells Fargo®, Ocwen®, Select Portfolio Servicing®, EMC®, Wachovia® a Wells Fargo Company, M&T®, US Bank®, Aurora®, Litton Loans®, Citi®, and many others.

Call Petroff Amshen LLP to discuss options that may stop your Brooklyn foreclosure.