Posted On: June 30, 2010 by Scott Sagaria

How Do I Stop Foreclosure in San Jose and Fremont?

A San Jose bankruptcy attorney explains how to stop foreclosure in San Jose and Fremont?

Debtors who wish to stop foreclosure proceedings in San Jose, Fremont or anywhere in the Bay Area can do so by filing bankruptcy. Once filed an automatic stay goes into effect preventing a lender from foreclosing on the property. Thus, filing bankruptcy will stop foreclosure proceedings.

Debtors, however, should understand that while filing bankruptcy will stop foreclosure proceedings, unless debtors can afford their home bankruptcy may not be a means to saving their home. Still, bankruptcy can provide a few extra months in a home rent free. These few months can be invaluable for debtors to find new living arrangements and get their financial affairs in order.

If you want to stop foreclosure proceedings contact a San Jose or Fremont bankruptcy attorney immediately...we are here to help!

If you have a question regarding Bankruptcy in San Jose please contact us at 408.279.2288 or visit www.bkanswers.com and we can connect you with one of our experienced San Jose Bankruptcy Attorneys.  After you have spoken with one of our San Jose bankruptcy attorneys we can schedule you a free face to face appointment in our office location nearest you.  Our team of San Jose Bankruptcy Lawyers can assist you with all aspects of your case. If you have questions about filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy, a chapter 11 bankruptcy, a chapter 13 bankruptcy, lien stripping, cram downstopping a foreclosure or wage garnishment, discharging debt, etc. we can help! We have bankruptcy attorneys located throughout California who can assist your financial needs.  Please feel free to complete our free bankruptcy evaluation and we can quickly determine if you are a qualified candidate for bankruptcy.


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