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Medina Stop Foreclosure Lawyer

Akron Repossession Defense Attorney

Nothing creates more uncertainty than a notice of foreclosure. A bad financial situation becomes more stressful when you consider the possibility of losing the roof over your head. A family home filled with both treasured possessions and fond memories is at stake.

At the law office of Vance P. Truman, Attorney at Law, we give our clients hope when all hope seems lost. Simply put, we can stop foreclosure actions immediately with a bankruptcy filing.

Do not start looking for a new place to live. Do not pack. Do not stress. Contact us at 330-441-4673 for help in saving your home from foreclosure.

One Keystroke Can Make All the Difference

Through bankruptcy, we can not only stop a foreclosure prior to the sheriffs' sale, but also on the day it is scheduled. With one keystroke, the application is sent to the courts and all collection, foreclosure and repossession actions must cease. While you have bought yourself time, you will have to continue your house payments as part of your bankruptcy plan.

Buying You Time Through Bankruptcy

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to reaffirm your mortgage and continue payments. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy forces your bank to the table to negotiate. Past-due mortgage payments and late fees can be incorporated into that single monthly payment. Most importantly, those future payments can be made from the confines and comfort of your family home.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a bankruptcy filing to stop the foreclosure process, please contact us.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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