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Foreclosure proceedings can be very confusing and frightening. You may not understand the process of what is happening, but you likely understand the result. If you cannot make quick decisions, get creative, or take action now, then you may risk losing your home, and owing the bank thousands of dollars.

Even though it may not seem like you have options, you do. The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A. wants to help you if you are facing a foreclosure proceeding. Our team can examine your situation and help you determine your rights and responsibilities. We can come up with creative solutions and work with your lender to get the best result possible. Set up an appointment today by contacting our office.

What Are Your Options in a Florida Foreclosure?

If you have recently been served with paperwork for foreclosure, you have several options:

  • Defend the foreclosure proceeding
  • Negotiate with your lender to reinstate the mortgage
  • Sell your property to pay off the loan, such as through a short sale or another method
  • Modify the terms of your loan
  • Turn the home over to your lender outright

In many cases, you may only have 20 days to respond.

Some people make the mistake of thinking that they have to go through bankruptcy to save their homes. In many situations, you can avoid bankruptcy simply by negotiating with your lender directly.

Our team can walk you through your options, taking into account your unique financial and personal circumstances. Do not make any decisions without speaking with an experienced professional, even if the bank is putting pressure on you to act quickly. You have rights, and we can help you assert them.

How Do You Defend a Foreclosure in Florida?

Florida foreclosure law is very technical.

Lenders sometimes do not jump through all of the procedural hoops for a foreclosure proceeding. They might have also recorded your mortgage incorrectly or made some other error in your paperwork. If you are in foreclosure, you can point out those mistakes in a way that helps you keep your home.

In fact, if your lender is violating the Fair Debt Collection Act, they might even have to pay you money damages for their actions.

How The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker Can Help

The Law Offices of Travis R. Walker, P.A. can help you answer and address your foreclosure issues. We will take a close look at your situation to determine what options you may have in your unique circumstances and take action on your behalf quickly. Don’t wait to make an appointment.

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