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Short Sale Attorney

Massachusetts Short Sale Lawyers

There is more than one way to avoid bankruptcy, but if you are considering a short sale, make sure you talk to an experienced attorney first. Banks cannot be trusted. For more than 50 years, the Dane Shulman name has been associated with successfully protecting consumers against banks, lenders and mortgage companies. We know what they do to take advantage of homeowners, but we will not let them violate your rights.

Do Not Trust Your Bank in a Short Sale

If your bank is willing to negotiate a short sale for your real estate, we know how easy it is to take the bank at its word. Unfortunately, we have seen too many Massachusetts families taken advantage of when their bank did not live up to the promises it made.

There are a lot parties involved in the short sale. In addition to the buyer and seller, you have to worry about your bank as well as its parent bank. If a bank does not receive as much money as it was hoping to get from a short sale, it may back out of the deal and try to pursue foreclosure instead.

As your attorneys, we will make sure your bank plays by the rules. We will get all short sale agreements in writing, so we can enforce the final sale. If your bank tries to break your signed contract, we will file a consumer protection claim against it.

Find Out if a Short Sale Is Right for You

A short sale can be a great way to avoid foreclosure without having to file for bankruptcy. Our firm offers free initial consultations for people facing foreclosure, so you can explore your full range of options without obligation. We will also discuss bankruptcy and other alternatives, so you come up with the plan that works best for you.

Located in Boston, we represent homeowners across Massachusetts who are facing the threat of foreclosure. Contact us today for a free initial consultation and find out if a short sale is right for you.

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