Loan Modification
Seattle Loan Modifications Attorney
Kenmore Debt Settlement Lawyer
The Law Office of Jason Anderson will help you get through the storm of financial problems and creditor harassment to the safe harbor of bankruptcy. Contact us now at 206-706-2882.
A Seattle, Washington, debt relief lawyer at the Law Office of Jason Anderson can help you as you struggle to make home mortgage payments. When you need legal guidance in navigating the challenging field of loan modifications, we can help. Attorney Jason Anderson provides clients with a wide-range of options to protect clients from losing their house.
Loan Modification May Allow You to Keep Your Home
In many situations, attorney Jason Anderson has been able to assist clients in negotiating a successful loan modification that allows his client's the ability to keep their home. Our law firm has repaired a number of loan modifications for many clients by getting the bank to sit down with the client and work out an agreement.
For an evaluation of whether loan modification is right for you, we urge you to contact our firm when one of two things happen:
- When changes in your budget make it likely that you will be unable to make payments in the future
- When you are currently unable to make your monthly mortgage payments
In addition to home loan modification, other loan modifications can be pursued in an effort to negotiate a debt settlement that will allow you to repay your debt. Every situation is unique though and requires a case-by-case analysis to determine what option is best for your financial situation.
Government Programs Encourage Lender Cooperation
When you hire an attorney to represent you in seeking a loan modification, you need someone who is knowledgeable of the many tactics available to encourage loan modification. We are familiar with government programs that are in place to entice banks to modify your home loan. We prepare or present the paperwork to request a loan modification in a way most likely to persuade the lender to agree to a loan modification.
If your lender does not initially agree to a loan modification, filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be an option to provide you with a second opportunity to work with your bank. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, as well as Chapter 7, are two alternative options to try to save your home from foreclosure.
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To obtain more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced loan modifications lawyer, please contact our law firm located in Seattle, Washington.