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Los Angeles Loan Securitization Lawyers

Warning: Although under California law you are technically able to avoid foreclosure without filing bankruptcy, the companies making this claim may be unlicensed and unregulated and possibly could even be engaging in fraudulent practices. You cannot afford to let an unqualified and inexperienced company make promises they cannot keep when your financial well-being is on the line. Put your mind at ease by working with a licensed, insured bankruptcy and foreclosure attorney.

The Los Angeles bankruptcy and debt relief law firm, Weintraub & Selth, assists clients in Southern California who are facing foreclosure. Our experienced Los Angeles loan securitization attorneys can explain ways to eliminate or modify the debt on your home, in addition to filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Contact us today to learn more about your options.

Did You Obtain Your Mortgage Between 2004 and 2007?

During this time, it was very common for banks such as Countrywide, Washington Mutual, EMC and IndiMac to issue loans with the sole goal of selling them to Wall Street, a process called loan securitization, also called asset securitization.

Under these circumstances, it is likely that your lender, now threatening foreclosure on your home due to your inability or difficulty to pay your mortgage, might not be able to show complete chain of title or deed of note (chain of ownership of the securitized loan). What this means for you is that a qualified and savvy Los Angeles loan securitization attorney may be able to challenge your lender's ability to collect, and could put you in a strong position to negotiate modified repayment of your mortgage.

Contact Weintraub & Selth Today. We Can Help.

The lawyers at Weintraub & Selth will pursue every opportunity available to help you avoid foreclosure on your home. Please call our Los Angeles offices at (310) 584-7702 or toll free at (866) 572-2423. You may also e-mail our California attorneys now with any questions or to request an appointment.

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