Modesto Loan Modification Lawyer
There are many people who are at risk of falling behind on their mortgage due to an unexpected change in their interest rate, a change in income, or some other financial hardship. If you are having trouble making your mortgage payment, contact a skilled loan modification attorney who can explain your options for getting back on the right financial path.
At the Law Office of Ben Roberts, based in Modesto, California, we have worked with clients throughout the area with a loan workout plan that allowed them to get their finances under control without filing for bankruptcy. Your home is one of the most important investments you will ever make. We are committed to doing everything we can to help you keep it.
Protecting Your Home
Attorney, Ben Roberts, has helped many clients obtain better terms on their mortgages through loan modification. Loan modification requires a familiarity with what options are available from each lender and what the criteria are that those lenders use to determine the applicability of a program to a mortgage holder. Experience working with the lenders is really the only way to gain that knowledge. Attorney Ben Roberts has that experience, let him put it to use for you.
The Banks have created a bureaucratic maze between you and any possible help. Often people who attempt this sort of negotiation without assistance can't even find the right office to talk to, let alone being able to persuade the bank to modify the loan.
Mr. Roberts will negotiate on your behalf to work to secure better terms, including:
- Fixed Interest Rate
- Reduced Principal
- Term Extension
- Payment Date
Call for a Free Consultation
Contact our office today to discuss your case. With offices in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced, we offer flexible meeting times and locations to meet our clients' needs. You can reach us by phone at 209-522-7500 or via email. We accept most major credit cards for your convenience.
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