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Stop Foreclosure in New Jersey

Stop Foreclosure in New Jersey The lawyers at Koles, Burke & Bustillo, LLP are committed to stop foreclosures in New Jersey. We want borrowers to know that they should contact an experienced lawyer to discuss whether they can stop a foreclosure and losing the family home. We have predatory lending lawyers ready, willing and able to take on your case to stop foreclosure. Many borrowers have good legal defenses to stop the banks from taking their homes - defenses that need an experienced attorney's insight to see them. We are committed to stopping wrongful foreclosures when borrowers have rights and remedies available to them to save their house. Attorney John M. Burke has spent several years working on cases for borrowers to help them keep their homes and to fight back against banks and other lenders who have violated predatory lending laws which are designed to protect borrowers from wrongful foreclosures and loss of the family home. Banks and lenders are requires to make accurate and meaningful disclosures. If they did not, and you are at risk to losing your home in foreclosure, you should contact our office to see whether we can represent you and help stop foreclosure. We have also increasingly seen transactions where a homeowner falls behind on some payments and enters a transaction which makes them a tenant in their own house. These "sale leaseback" or "foreclosure rescue" transactions also need to be examined closely frequently they are scams.

We have been working for years to help borrowers stay in their homes. We have negotiated loan modifications for borrowers, stopped foreclosures, and obtained significant judgments for borrowers who were the victims of predatory lending here in New Jersey. Our settlements have been with banks, mortgage brokers, settlements agents and others who participated in transactions in which borrowers were either defrauded or other state and federal lending laws, like the Truth in Lending Act were violated. We have helped dozens of homeowners in New Jersey with their mortgage problems. We have gotten good results, such as, lower interest rates, reduced principal and settlements for victims of predatory lending. We also frequently get the banks to pay our legal fees.


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