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Foreclosure Defense Attorneys Serving Pembroke Pines and Broward County

Threatened With Foreclosure in Pembroke Pines?

Let Us Help You Fight Back

If your home is at risk due to missed mortgage payments or a pending foreclosure lawsuit, you still have options. At Consumer Law Attorney, we defend Pembroke Pines homeowners facing foreclosure through loan modifications, legal action, and emergency bankruptcy filings to stop scheduled sales and protect your property.

Services for Pembroke Pines HomeownersWe Help You Stay in Your Home or Exit Foreclosure on Your Terms

  • Foreclosure Lawsuit Defense (Lis Pendens Response)
  • Loan Modification and Negotiation With Mortgage Servicers
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure Immediately
  • Emergency Court Filings Before Scheduled Sale Dates
  • Short Sale and Deed-in-Lieu Representation
  • Lender Violation Reviews and Legal Enforcement

Why Choose Us in Pembroke PinesLocal Foreclosure Defense Attorneys You Can Trust

We’ve helped many Pembroke Pines residents stop foreclosure sales, restructure their loans, or walk away from homes without financial ruin. We know the courts, lenders, and tactics — and we act fast to protect you.

Key Benefits:

  • Extensive experience with Broward County foreclosure court procedures
  • Fast, strategic filings for emergency sales
  • Spanish-speaking attorneys and support staff
  • Flat-rate pricing with payment options

Understanding the Florida Foreclosure ProcessWhat Happens During a Foreclosure in Pembroke Pines

Steps:

 

  1. Missed Mortgage Payments (Typically 90+ Days)
  2. Lis Pendens Filed – Official Foreclosure Lawsuit Begins
  3. 20 Days to File Your Legal Response
  4. Court Ruling – Sale Date Set If No Defense Filed
  5. Public Auction – Your Home Could Be Sold
  6. Eviction Process Follows If No Resolution

 

Legal Reminder:
Filing your defense within 20 days can delay or stop foreclosure entirely.

What Our Pembroke Pines Clients Say

FAQs — Foreclosure in Pembroke PinesCommon Questions From Broward County Homeowners

Can I stop a foreclosure sale that’s only days away?

Yes, but you need immediate action. In Broward County, last-minute options include:

  • Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy before the auction, which stops it instantly
  • Filing an emergency motion in court to cancel or delay the sale if there are lender errors or ongoing negotiations
  • Negotiating a postponement if the lender is reviewing a modification or workout
    The closer it is to the sale date, the fewer tools remain—so speed is critical.
Is a loan modification still an option once foreclosure starts?

Yes. Lenders in Pembroke Pines often continue reviewing loan modification applications even after foreclosure has been filed. If a full package is pending, we can ask the court to delay the sale or use bankruptcy to pause the process while the review is completed.

Do I need to go to court in person?

Not always. Your attorney can appear on your behalf for most hearings in Broward County. You may need to attend mediation or final hearings if required, but many cases are resolved before that point through modification, settlement, or bankruptcy filings.

Can you negotiate with my lender directly?

Yes. We frequently work directly with lenders to seek loan modifications, repayment plans, or settlements. Having legal representation helps ensure the lender follows proper rules and doesn’t take shortcuts that violate your rights.

Contact

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