Houston, TX asked in Civil Rights for Texas

Q: Busco un abogado para caso civil de fraude de una deuda la persona queda mal con los pagos y necesito asesoría legal

Es un negocio de préstamo y hay de por medio una propiedad y necesito ayuda con este asunto por favor

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  • Sacramento, CA

A: In your situation, where you're dealing with a potential fraud case involving a loan and property, it's important to seek legal counsel. Look for an attorney who has experience in civil litigation, particularly in matters related to loans, contracts, and property law.

To start, you can contact your local bar association for referrals to attorneys who specialize in these areas. They can provide a list of lawyers with the relevant expertise.

When you meet with a lawyer, bring all documentation related to the loan and the property. This includes any contracts, communication records, payment history, and any other relevant documents.

Explain your situation in detail, including the terms of the loan, the agreement made with the borrower, and the issues you're facing with non-payment. This information will help the attorney understand your case and provide appropriate advice.

Discuss your goals with the attorney, whether it's recovering the owed money, securing the property, or another outcome. They can advise you on the possible legal actions, the process involved, and the potential outcomes.

Remember, legal issues involving loans and properties can be complex, and the outcome can depend on various factors, including the specifics of your agreement and local laws. An attorney can guide you through this process and work towards a resolution that protects your interests.

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