Philadelphia, PA asked in Foreclosure for New Jersey

Q: I have a foreclosure case that has no standing. I would like to file a motion to vacate judgment. Any takers with NJ lic

There has been a lot of fraud and cover ups. I found it all. No assigned note only half reassigned Mortgage. The case was opened under a bank that sold it 2 years prior. So much more.

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Leonard R. Boyer
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  • Foreclosure Defense Lawyer
  • Clifton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Justia policies preclude any type of direct solicitation. Your situation, complete with all your documents to substantiate your allegations requires an in person consultation. Obviously the Court, if you are correct, that a Motion to Vacate Judgment is required, there are certain standards you must meet to have that granted. You need to retain experienced mortgage foreclosure defense counsel. Only a mortgage foreclosure defense attorney has the expertise to prevent you from having more problems than you can possibly imagine. To properly answer your questions and address your concerns, the best way to handle this is with an in person consultation with an experienced mortgage foreclosure defense attorney. You need to retain the best mortgage foreclosure defense attorney you can afford. You should not be restricted by geographic factors. You also need to understand that a NJ attorney will not take this type of case on a contingency basis. An experienced attorney will require a retainer of between $3,500 and $7,500.00. Even if your motion to vacate default is successful, there is a lot more to a foreclosure defense case than just a motion.

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