Friday, January 22, 2010

Banks Are Willing To Work With Homeowners, Says Law Group

Homeowners who are on the verge of facing foreclosures have hope in the form of home loan modification, say American Residential Law Group, the nation's leading loan modification attorney.

Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) January 22, 2010 -- Homeowners who are on the verge of facing foreclosures have hope in the form of home loan modification, say American Residential Law Group, the nation's leading loan modification attorney.

American Residential Law Group is a law firm that advocates for Americans facing bankruptcy, foreclosure, and home mortgage loan modifications.

Mortgage companies and banks are willing to work with homeowners facing foreclosure.
"Mortgage companies and banks are will to work with homeowners facing foreclosure," says Joel Jacobi, founder and lead attorney for ARLG. "Foreclosure is very costly to both the bank and the homeowner. No one wins. We work to delay foreclosure, to renegotiate the mortgage with the bank, so that a homeowner can stay in its home and so that a bank doesn't have the burden of yet another foreclosed home."

Jacobi's law firm takes a unique approach to these loan modifications. "Most loan modifyers were former mortgage brokers," he said. "We are attorneys with 12 years experience protecting homeowners and were never in the business of selling mortgages. Homeowners trust us for that very reason."

American Residential Law Group is a highly-regarded loan modification attorney that specializes in foreclosure prevention and litigation. It serves clients across the United States from its offices located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They can be reached by calling (877) 236-6576 or by visiting arlgnow.com

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