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.
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.

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.
Often, yes—until the auction happens. Options include:
No. Other paths include:
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.
Yes. Second liens can foreclose in Miami. Solutions may include:
Settlement or refinance if equity and income allow.
Whether you’re trying to keep your home or walk away with dignity, we can help. Contact us today for a free consultation.