Arizona Short Sale and Foreclosure Guidance
The prospect of losing your home can be a terrifying and confusing one. Fortunately, just because you have received a notice of foreclosure or trustee sale does not mean it is too late to save your home. With the help of an experienced lawyer, you may be able to explore several options for keeping your home, or walking away from a bad financial situation in the best manner possible.
At the Law Office of Chris Dutkiewicz, P.C., our Gilbert foreclosure and bankruptcy attorney offers detailed foreclosure and short sale advice to individuals and families throughout the East Valley area. With a detailed knowledge of the bankruptcy, foreclosure and short sale processes, we are able to offer the advice you need to explore your options for resolving your troubling financial situation.
Dedicated to Helping You Understand Your Options for Keeping Your Home
In many cases, a bankruptcy filing may be a strong option for ending your financial worries and protecting your home. A bankruptcy filing will put an immediate end to a foreclosure proceedings, though your filing should ideally come before you have received notice of foreclosure from your lender.
In other cases, debt negotiation can be a viable option for helping you avoid foreclosure proceedings and maintain possession of your home.
Helping You Walk Away With Your Head Held High
In some situations, saving your home may not be an option, or even an avenue you wish to pursue. Even when you have tired of working to right your financial ship, you may still be able to salvage some good from your situation. In these cases, the short sale process can be a strategic method for you to walk away from your home in the best way possible.
Our short sale guidance is designed to help you minimize your financial liability while freeing you of your mortgage burdens. By working closely with your lender and area real estate agents, we work to help you negotiate a short sale settlement that benefits all parties and leaves you with the least possible amount of money owed on your home after it's sale.
Don't Wait for Foreclosure Notice, Contact Us Today
Whether you have already been notified of impending foreclosure proceedings, or expect them to come, we have the experience and knowledge needed to help you pursue the most favorable outcomes possible. By calling us before the notice has been filed, however, you may be able to greatly expand your options for finding relief.
After carefully examining your unique situation and your goals, we take great care to offer the advice you need to resolve your issues in the manner you feel most comfortable with.
Contact us online or call 480-359-1323 or toll-free 888-365-6214 to learn more.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.







