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Shelbyville Foreclosure Lawyers and Foreclosure Attorneys

Are you behind on your mortgage payments? Paying ridiculous interest rates? Is your loan going to adjust soon? Has your home decreased in value? In these hard financial times, with high gas prices and a tight job market, a family may find itself facing Foreclosure because of a lost job, a divorce, health issues, or because of an unaffordable adjustable rate mortgage.

Your house is your most important investment. If you have received a notice of default or are on the verge of losing your house to Foreclosure, our attorneys can help you save your home for yourself and your family. They can find a solution to your loan problems and get you back on the path to financial security. There are no hardship forms and no loan modification forms. Our Foreclosure lawyers will serve as direct negotiators with lenders in order to:

  • Reduce Interest Rates
  • Forgive Past Due Payments
  • Extend the Term of Your Loan
  • Negotiate Your Balance Down to the Value of Your Home

You do not need to accept Foreclosure! You can save your house with our Foreclosure assistance attorneys. Contact a lawyer today and receive a FREE consultation to learn how you can stop Foreclosure and protect your house and family.

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Shelbyville Foreclosure Resource Center

  • Get Foreclosure Help
    Answers to frequently asked questions about Foreclosures and how to avoid foreclosure. If you need to speak with a foreclosure attorney to help save your house, you can receive a free consulation by filing out the form to the right.
  • The Foreclosure Proceedings
    A guide to Foreclosure proceedings, including pre-foreclosure, the foreclosure process, and auction. Attorneys can help you stop foreclosure if you have receive a notice of default. Contact one today for a free review.

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Shelbyville Foreclosure Links

  • Foreclosures - HUD
    Tips on how to avoid a foreclosure from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

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