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If you are selling, purchasing, exchanging, leasing, developing, or constructing real property, Justice Law Group can provide you with the security of knowing that your agreements are specific and legally binding. Our clients include major residential and commercial developers, landlords, tenants, and community associations.
We can do:
Sale or purchase of property Boundary Disputes Exchange of property Lease of property Development and construction projects Easements Quiet Title Actions Lien Foreclosures
Documents for simple or complex real estate transactions Conduct acquisition or sale negotiations Well agreements Leases Quiet title Recordable conveyances, encumbrances, deed restrictions, etc.
Predatory Lending If you feel you are a victim of predatory lending, Justice Law Group can help prepare your case against your lender and reach a resolution which could be but not limited to: A rescind of the contract A rate reduction A term extension A Principal Balance Reduction A Short Sale A Short /Long Term Modification
Foreclosure Law Hundreds of thousands of foreclosures are filed each month, and nearly 97% of homeowners choose to do nothing to defend their rights and fight for their home. Many people are unsure of what to do when they fall behind on their mortgage. Perhaps the most important thing a homeowner can do is take steps to understand their legal rights and develop a plan. Justice Law Group has developed unique plans for clients throughout this foreclosure crisis that are proving to be extremely effective in implementing strategies to defend foreclosure and prevent costly deficiency judgments.
If you are facing foreclosure and unsure of your options, it is important to remember the sooner you develop a strategy, the more successful your foreclosure defense will be. For many homeowners, foreclosure defense is an opportunity to buy time. In some situations, time is all a family needs to get back on their feet and remain in their home. Time also affords homeowners an opportunity to execute a short sale, strategic default, deed-in-lieu, or even mortgage modification. Such tactics may actually prevent foreclosure and deficiency judgments. If you are falling behind on your mortgage, it is in your best interest to plan a foreclosure defense strategy. Please feel free to contact Justice Law Group with any questions or to seek guidance. |
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