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1. Consumer Action Law Group Provided a Quick Guide on How to Stop Foreclosure without Bankruptcy
April 19, 2016
Los Angeles, CA - Foreclosures in California remain steady. In spite of a strong economy, many borrowers are still struggling to pay their mortgage. Losing a job or sudden illness can cause a default. When a notice of default is sent to a homeowner, many people are told that bankruptcy is the best way to stop a foreclosure. However, not all homeowners qualify to file bankruptcy to stop a foreclosure. There are also many borrowers that do not want to file bankruptcy, for many reasons.
How to Stop Foreclosure
There are many ways to stop a foreclosure without having to file bankru... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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2. Foreclosure Attorney in Los Angeles That Can Help to Stop Foreclosure
March 24, 2016
Los Angeles, California - California has some of the strongest laws protecting borrowers from illegal lender practices. Most homeowners believe that their lenders will help them to modify their loans and prevent the borrower from losing their home. This is where illegal foreclosures usually occur, when lenders reassure borrowers that they are going to help when, in fact, they are taking steps to sell the house at auction.
In California, the foreclosure process can only begin after a home owner falls 3 months behind in paying their mortgage. The foreclosure laws in California require... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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3. Mortgage Foreclosure Attorney Reveal Legal Ways to Stop Wrongful Foreclosure
October 28, 2015
Los Angeles, CA - A notice of foreclosure from a lender can be devastating emotionally and can potentially be a financial burden that may carry for a very long time. An experienced and successful foreclosure attorney can use the laws that exist concerning foreclosure to advantage so that they can stop foreclosure, preserve good credit rating, and make sure the ability to buy another home is not damaged.
California has enacted foreclosure laws that protect a person in danger of a foreclosure, to help homeowners to avoid losing their home. The law is referred to as SB900 and tells homeown... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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