Foreclosure is the legal means by which a bank can repossess your home if you default on your mortgage. Instead of missing another payment, take action and contact an experienced foreclosure litigation attorney at The Law Office of Jursinski & Murphy.
What to expect in a foreclosure action
If you are behind on your mortgage payments, your lender sends you a demand letter before foreclosing on the mortgage. The demand letter states the date by which payment must be received to avoid foreclosure. The attorneys at the Law Office of Kevin F. Jursinski help you respond to a demand letter.
The foreclosure proceedings begin when your lender files a foreclosure complaint. The court proceedings result in a foreclosure judgment, and your house is sold. If you are served with a foreclosure complaint, speak with our foreclosure attorneys to avoid inadvertently waiving your rights or saying the wrong thing.
Help with changes in Florida foreclosure law
Due to the high number of foreclosures in Florida, some county courts have developed special foreclosure procedures and rules. Our firm understands these complex rules and helps our clients through these new procedures.
There also are some foreclosure procedures being proposed by the Florida Foreclosure Task Force. Instead of trying to navigate the complex foreclosure process on your own, put your trust in the capable hands of the experienced real estate lawyers at our firm.
Deeds in Reduction©/Modification in Lieu© programs
Attorney Kevin F. Jursinski has developed cutting edge alternatives to foreclosure for property owners facing crushing mortgage pressures.
Our “Deeds in Reduction©/Modification in Lieu©” programs help property owners get out of their financial predicament and assist homeowners and real estate investors address mortgage foreclosure issues. We also provide clients additional information in these areas:
Contact the Law Office of Jursinski & Murphy if you believe you are in danger of foreclosure. We defend against foreclosure actions.
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