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At Risk of Losing Your Home in Miami?

We Can Help You Fight Back

If you’ve received a foreclosure notice in Miami, it’s critical to act fast. Florida law gives you the right to defend your home — and we’re here to make sure you do. At Consumer Law Attorney, we help Miami homeowners delay or stop foreclosure, negotiate loan modifications, and explore alternatives that protect your future.

How We HelpForeclosure Defense Solutions for Miami Homeowners

  • Foreclosure Lawsuit Defense – Challenge the bank’s legal right to foreclose
  • Loan Modification Assistance – Restructure your mortgage to lower payments
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing – Halt foreclosure immediately and reorganize debt
  • Emergency Sale Date Defense – Last-minute legal action to stop home auction
  • Short Sale & Deed in Lieu Support – Exit foreclosure without lasting damage
  • Loss Mitigation & Negotiation – Protect your rights under state and federal laws

Why Choose UsTrusted Miami Foreclosure Defense Lawyers With Local Experience

We’ve helped hundreds of Miami homeowners stay in their homes or walk away with dignity. Our team understands the foreclosure court system in Miami-Dade County and moves quickly to protect your rights and your property.

  • Deep knowledge of Miami-Dade County foreclosure courts
  • Spanish-speaking staff and bilingual attorneys
  • Flat-fee services and payment plans available
  • Responsive legal help — even on tight deadlines

The Foreclosure Timeline in MiamiWhat Happens During the Foreclosure Process

Taking Steps

Steps:
  1. Missed Mortgage Payments: Usually after 90+ days
  2. Notice of Default or Lis Pendens Filed
  3. Lawsuit Filed by Lender: You have 20 days to respond
  4. Final Judgment & Sale Date Set
  5. Home Auctioned at Courthouse
  6. Eviction by New Owner

Pro Tip:

Don’t wait for a sale date. The earlier you act, the more options you’ll have to save your home or limit long-term damage.

What Our Miami Clients Say

FAQsFlorida Foreclosure FAQ

Can I stop foreclosure in Miami if I’ve already received a sale notice?

Often, yes—until the auction happens. Options include:

  • Chapter 13 filed before the sale (automatic stay stops the auction).
  • A motion to cancel/postpone the sale for lender errors, active loss-mitigation, or new agreements.
  • Reinstatement or payoff before the sale.
    After the auction, the window narrows fast. Act before the sale date on the notice.
Is bankruptcy my only option to keep my home?

No. Other paths include:

  • Loan modification or a repayment/forbearance plan.
  • Reinstatement (catching up the arrears in a lump sum).
  • Defense in court (challenging standing, accounting, fees, or notice errors).
    Bankruptcy is powerful when time is short or arrears are large, but it’s not the only tool.
How fast do I have to act after getting a Lis Pendens?

Once you’re served with the summons and complaint, the clock starts: 20 days to respond in court. Use that time to file your defenses, start loss-mitigation, or prepare a Chapter 13 if needed. Waiting past 20 days risks a default judgment and a faster sale.

Can you help with second mortgage foreclosure?

Yes. Second liens can foreclose in Miami. Solutions may include:

  • Negotiation or modification with the junior lender.
  • Chapter 13—in some cases, a wholly unsecured second mortgage can be stripped and treated like unsecured debt (depends on your home’s value vs. the first mortgage).

Settlement or refinance if equity and income allow.

Contact

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Main Office: 2727 Ulmerton Road, Ste. 270, Clearwater, FL 33762
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