After a Bank receives a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in Broward County against you and your property, the Court will set a Foreclosure Sale Date. The Court will likely set it out between 45 days to 120 days. Most homeowners panic and think that they have to vacate their properties during this time. This is not true. Your Attorney for Broward County Foreclosure Sale will advise you of your options.
While you are not at its beginning or middle stages, you still have time to sell or obtain a loan modification. There is still ample time to take action. By entering into a loan modification or selling your property via short sale, you protect yourself against a deficiency judgment and also save your credit. While there are no guarantees, the quicker you act, the more likely you will be to prorect yourself.
If you have a Foreclosure Sale in Broward County on your property, call the Law Office of Brian P. Kowal, PA today at (954) 990-7552, and speak with Brian. Brian has defended hundreds of foreclosuresand has stopped sales to allow homeowners the opportunity to protect themselves. Make sure you speak with him before the Foreclosure Sale takes place because if it has already been held, these options will not be available to you.
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If you are facing foreclosure or have been served, call your Attorney for Broward County Foreclosure Sale. Brian has made it a point to provide all his clients the best representation that they deserve. Brian can be reached at (954) 990-7552 or on his cell at (585) 261-8443 seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. You can also email him at bpkowal@gmail.com.
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