Stamford Foreclosure Defense Attorneys Help Clients Stay in Their Homes
The sluggish economy has hit the country hard, and the state of Connecticut has been one of the hardest hit. Many people have been laid off, or had a reduction in hours, and can barely make ends meet. The most frightening part of this recession is that so many people are facing the prospect of losing their homes.
If, like many residents of the state of Connecticut, you are facing foreclosure, your mind is probably swimming with questions. Can anything be done to save my home? Will hiring a lawyer make a difference? If I do hire a debt relief law firm, who should I hire? These are not simple questions under any circumstances, and you may be dealing with the added stress of a loss of income and a limited amount of time to take action. However, by contacting Stamford, CT’s Mark M. Kratter, LLC., you can rest assured you have the finest and most experienced foreclosure defense attorneys on your side, attorneys that will get your affairs in order with speed and accuracy. Contact us today.
For a lot of people, hiring a bankruptcy attorney can seem like a luxury that they cannot afford. However, even if you are behind on your payments, and cannot afford the current monthly mortgage payment, you should contact Connecticut’s Mark M. Kratter as soon as possible. Only an experienced bankruptcy and foreclosure attorney can help you get through this, and can save you money, and save your house, down the road.
We can help you put a stop to expensive bills. While you are litigating a foreclosure case, you are not required to make your typical monthly mortgage payments. The legal process will afford you time to reinstate the mortgage, sell your home, file a bankruptcy or move out. You may even be able to force the lender into rewriting the terms of your note and mortgage, allowing you to keep your home. Let us see if filing for Ch. 13 bankruptcy may help your situation.
Experienced Foreclosure Defense
In Connecticut, banks cannot foreclose on residential properties without first attemtping to come to reasonable terms of payment with the homeowner through the process of mediation. Mediation is a process in which a neutral mediator facilitates discussions between the homeowner, his or her attorney and the bank’s attorney to work towards a loan modification agreement.
Once you receive the foreclosure papers, you can request for your case to be directed to Connecticut’s Foreclosure Mediation Program within 15 days of the return date.
When you hire the debt relief attorneys of Mark M. Kratter, you get to rest easy that all is being taken care of in the best manner possible. We meet with the bank’s attorney and a court-ordered mediator. We discuss any and all modifications of your loan, which may include a reduction of your interest rate or moving any past due balances to the end of the loan. We do everything within our power to try and come to an agreement that is satisfying to you and the bank.
Proven Success Since 1993
In so many cases, we have seen homeowners with our legal counsel fight the banks…and win. Stamford, Connecticut’s Mark M. Kratter are here to help you. They do everything they can within the law to get you the results you want: the protection of your home, your family and your life as you know it. The law firm of Mark M. Kratter, LLC, in Norwalk, Connecticut, serves foreclosure defense clients throughout Fairfield County including the communities of Norwalk, Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Redding, Wilton, Ridgefield, Darien, Weston, Fairfield, Danbury, Stratford, Monroe, Newtown, Bethel, Danbury, New Canaan, Easton and Bridgeport. Contact the bankruptcy attorneys at Mark M. Kratter at their Stamford office today at 203-678-8135. Don’t delay.