Foreclosure

If your mortgage lender has initiated or threatened foreclosure action on your home, you have multiple options for avoiding foreclosure, which include paying off the past due amounts, modifying the terms of your mortgage, entering into a “short sale” arrangement, issuing a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or possibly participating in a conventional sale of your property. Do not let go of your equity and lose YOUR home value. In Connecticut, foreclosure is a process that takes multiple steps and the Connecticut foreclosure mediation process is a model process across the country, and has helped thousands of individuals keep their home, capture any equity that they may have and walk away without a deficiency. We can help navigate the system with you.

The foreclosure action initiated against you can be challenged in court with the help of an experienced Connecticut real estate lawyer, particularly when problematic lending practices may be in involved. If you are afraid of losing your property to foreclosure, our firm can help you determine whether litigation could be used to help you keep your home.

Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payments and fear that you could lose your home to foreclosure? It is important to realize that you are not out of options, nor do you have to go through this difficult time alone.

A Connecticut foreclosure defense attorney can help you determine the best possible way to proceed with your case by negotiating for loan modifications, short sales, or other options on your behalf. They can also represent you in mediation matters, ensuring your rights are never violated by a lender. Here are a few other ways that an attorney can help your foreclosure case:

  • Examine the terms and conditions of mortgage and other relevant documents

  • Provide counsel for your financial situation

  • Advocate on your behalf and protect your rights