Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Attorney in Philadelphia, PA

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Weisberg Law, P.C

1500 Walnut Street
Ste. 1100
Philadelphia, PA 19109(610) 690-0801
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Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Overview

In today's uncertain job and housing market, many borrowers have missed mortgage payments, received default notices and foreclosure notices, and are worried about losing their homes. By law, a mortgage holder can gain ownership of a property, or sell the property to recover unpaid mortgage payments through a sheriff’s sale. This is called foreclosure.

Matthew B. Weisberg of Weisberg Law, P.C. has years of experience practicing law and assists people to gain leverage against the banks by going to court to defend a foreclosure by litigation.

Mr. Weisberg has extensive experience with real estate and foreclosure law, sound mortgage lending practices and residential real estate markets. He can help to find the best long-term solution by working to:

  • Present counterclaims or affirmative action suits for predatory lending
  • Extend the time in which you can sell your house for its market value
  • Eliminate excessive fees in default judgments
  • Negotiate a deed to avoid foreclosure
  • Preserve your equity
  • Obtain a mortgage modification agreement or forbearance agreement

After learning about your specific case, Mr. Weisberg will determine what alternatives might exist to help you stop an eviction, save your home, protect your equity and avoid bankruptcy. The sooner you contact Weisberg Law, P.C., the broader range of possible solutions will be available. Call 610-690-0801 today to find out what options might exist for you.

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Areas of Practice

  • Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
  • Foreclosure & Alternatives

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