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7935 Airport-Pulling Road North, Suite 205 Naples, Florida 34109 Tel: (239) 262-2141 Toll Free: (877) 730-5180 Fax: (239) 262-2342 E-mail: info@weldonrothman.com
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Disclaimer: This website is dedicated to providing public information regarding Florida mortgage foreclosure, loan modification, short sale, deed in lieu, litigation and negotiation, stop foreclosure, and defend foreclosures. None of the information on this site is intended to form an attorney/client relationship or to be case specific legal advice. Please contact an attorney or lawyer at Weldon & Rothman, PL to discuss your legal matter. This website is not intended to solicit clients outside of Florida.
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Representing residents of Naples, Fort Myers, Marco Island, Sanibel, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Ft. Myers, Golden Gate, Estero, Bonita Springs, Pelican Bay, Ave Maria, Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, Venice, Englewood, Osprey, Sarasota, Arcadia, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Collier County, Lee County, Hendry County, Charlotte County, Sarasota County, and Manatee County, as well as clients throughout Florida.
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Main Office 7935 Airport-Pulling Rd N, Suite 205 Naples, Florida 34109
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(239) 262-2141 Toll Free: (877) 730-5180
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Mortgage Foreclosure Defense, Loan Modifications, and Short Sales
Weldon & Rothman, PL has become a leader in Florida mortgage
foreclosure defense, as well as loan modification, short sale, and deed in lieu
assistance.
Every homeowner facing a mortgage foreclosure must address two equally
important issues:
1. Bank/Lender Issues (loan modification, short sales, deed in lieu)
2. Legal Issues (the actual defense of the foreclosure lawsuit).
The problem is, most "stop foreclosure" services claim to assist the
homeowner in the loan modification or short-sale process. What they don't tell
you is that non-attorney companies cannot represent you in the foreclosure
lawsuit. For most homeowners, IF YOU DON'T DEFEND AGAINST THE
FORECLOSURE (ADDRESS THE LEGAL ISSUES), THEN IT IS UNLIKELY
THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE NECESSARY TIME TO FINALIZE AN
AGREEMENT (LOAN MODIFICATION, SHORT SALE, OR DEED IN LIEU)
WITH THE BANK/LENDER.
Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Are you facing mortgage foreclosure?
Our law firm represents homeowners against mortgage foreclosure. Don't let the lender obtain a default.
CALL TODAY - (239) 262-2141 or E-mail: info@weldonrothman.com
Weldon & Rothman, PL Representing Southwest Florida
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Mortgage Foreclosure Defense Foreclosure Litigation Loan Modifications Short Sale Deed In Lieu
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Our firm is available for guidance and legal counsel regarding loan modification, short sale, or deed in lieu
issues, however, we do not "handle" these matters on our clients behalf. Why? BECAUSE WITH A
LITTLE GUIDANCE, YOU CAN HANDLE THESE ISSUES ON YOUR OWN WITHOUT WASTING
YOUR MONEY! Our litigation experience and knowledge is better served representing you in the defense
of the actual foreclosure lawsuit.
Why defend? Unfortunately, with the large number of loans being sold, transferred, and split into
security instruments, it is critical for homeowners to require the lender to establish that they are the
rightful holder of the note and mortgage that they are attempting to enforce. We have seen cases where
two different lenders have actually filed a foreclosure lawsuit on the same note and mortgage. Florida law
requires a high burden for a lender to prove that they are in fact entitled to foreclose, and it is important
for homeowners to hold lenders to those requirements in order to prevent another "rightful" holder of the
note from subsequently filing a lawsuit on the same note or mortgage.
Let our mortgage foreclosure experience work for you.
Call (239) 262-2141 to speak directly with an attorney or click here.
LENDER CONTACT INFORMATION (Phone Numbers & Addresses)
CLICK HERE
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