Protecting Homeowners From Illegal Actions After Bankruptcy

One of the primary purposes for the existence of the Bankruptcy Code is to provide debtors who complete bankruptcy with a fresh start.

At the conclusion of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, your mortgage should be current and the only thing you need to worry about is next month’s mortgage payment. In certain cases, mortgage companies or servicers illegally attempt to require homeowners to pay hidden fees and expenses without first seeking court approval. If you have completed the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process and your mortgage company is threatening you with foreclosure or demanding that you pay for undisclosed charges, it is important to seek a lawyer who can explain your rights.

At the law firm of Deas & Deas, LLC, we have over 20 years of combined experience in litigation and real estate law, and we have effectively represented hundreds of clients who have become the victims of bankruptcy mortgage fraud. We have been recognized throughout the local and legal community for providing personal, focused services in a cost-effective manner. These cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, we will not charge you a penny for our legal services unless you recover compensation.

We have handled a number of bankruptcy mortgage fraud cases where clients faced hidden additional expenses and issues, such as:

  • Insurance charges
  • Property inspection fees
  • Simple interest charges
  • “Property preservation” charges
  • Attorney fees
  • Foreclosure costs
  • Filing fees
  • Failure to provide accurate escrow information

If your mortgage company has violated the Bankruptcy Code, you have the right to pursue a legal action against them.

Based in Tupelo, Mississippi, we are experienced litigators and negotiators, and we can help you pursue a claim for bankruptcy mortgage fraud.

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