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Foreclosure Service in Sarasota

The Ticktin Law Group offers Sarasota foreclosure service that can help prevent lenders from taking your home or property.

House keys with a notice of foreclosureWhat many individuals are not often aware of is that there are a number of legal things you can do to prevent loss of your home or property due to lender action. When it comes to contesting foreclosure, it is important to remember that this type of legal action is an equitable right. This means that the debtor has the option to petition the court for a stay in the proceedings or even an injunction if qualified. Depending on what state your current proceedings are in, the lender may be getting ready to repossess imminently and in that case, a temporary restraining order must be placed.

Our team of legal representatives know this area of the law well and can help get you specific advice tailored to your specific situation in order to help you keep your home or property. We know the state laws inside and out and can find a way to navigate your case through the court system before the lender takes over your property.

Contact The Ticktin Law Group today in Sarasota. Foreclosure service is available for a variety of situations from our team of friendly and professional attorneys. We are standing by to book your free initial consultation and help get you the legal advice you need to fight this foreclosure. We have defended thousands of cases just like yours and look forward to hearing from you today!

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