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Foreclosure Defense: Foreclosure Defense Lawyers in Suffolk & Nassau County, NY

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A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy formerly known as “a wage earner’s plan” is a reorganization of the homeowner’s finances for a period up to 5 years. This reorganization of the finances is under the supervision of a Federal Trustee. A bankruptcy attorney can help a homeowner figure out which type of bankruptcy works best for the homeowner. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will give a homeowner...


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THE MORTGAGE

When homeowners buy a home, they usually have to obtain funds from a financial institution to consummate the transaction. The financial institution loans the homeowners money and takes out a mortgage on the home. The homeowners must sign a promissory note and that is secured by a lien on the ho...


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When homeowners find themselves unable to make their mortgage payments there is a tendency to ignore the fact their mortgage payments are falling behind. When the foreclosure lawsuit starts the banks serves the homeowners with a Summons and Complaint. Unfortunately, many homeowners simply ignore t...


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A foreclosure lawsuit is initiated by the attorneys for the lender by filing a Summons and Complaint in the County Clerk’s office of the county where the home is located. Thereafter the Summons and Complaint is served on the homeowners by a process server. The end of a foreclosure lawsuit is the s...


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In New York a foreclosure is a court supervised process. A lender retains an attorney and files a lawsuit to enforce the lender’s right to take the home back for failure of the homeowner to fulfill their requirements of making payments under the mortgage. Prior to initiating the foreclosure lawsuit the lender must give the homeowner a ninety


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