Challenge a foreclosure by bringing a defense like lender mistake, fraud, or other bad acts
The loss of a job, health problems, medical bills, or any change in financial circumstances can place many people in a position they never thought they would find themselves. At times, the flood of delinquency notices, letters from your mortgage servicer, and offers from others offering to save your home are extremely overwhelming. It’s difficult to known what to do, who to trust, or what steps should be taken next.
The threat of losing your home is a major stressor and can leave a person feeling afraid and distressed. Rather than simply accepting that the loss of your home is all but assured, talk to an experienced foreclosure attorney to find out what options may be available to you.Some of the options allow you stay in your home. Other options require you to give up your home. An experienced attorney can help guide you and let you know the benefits and risks of the various options as well as things to consider when deciding how to proceed. To fully understand all the complexities of your situation, you will need to consult an experienced attorney.
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The only way Oklahoma's Attorney General will know about your servicer's bad acts is if we tell him. If you believe your mortgage servicer has not dealt with you in good faith and/or you would like to file a consumer complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, follow the link below. You may complete a consumer complaint online or print the form and mail it in.