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The Federal Housing Finance Agency Announces New Post Foreclosure Policy

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently announced a new policy allowing homeowners who lost their homes to foreclosure the opportunity to buy their properties back at current market value if the properties are owned by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. This […]

Foreclosures On The Rise

According to CNBC, the number of borrowers losing their homes is rising again. 123,109 properties were reported to be in some state of foreclosure during the month of October representing a 15% increase from September. At The Law Offices of Jason W. Estavillo, […]

Every Day, Another Home Disappears Into Foreclosure

The reality of foreclosure litigation: If you have been threatened with foreclosure you need to know that the latest foreclosure laws can protect you and your home. For example, it is illegal for a bank to foreclose upon you if you are […]

Save Your Home Conference

Jason W. Estavillo will be manning the FDN booth along with three other foreclosure experts at The Save Your Home America alliance conference this Saturday. The conference is being held in the Los Angeles Fairplex (in the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds […]

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

Are you an active Servicemember with the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard?   Are you or a dependent facing a foreclosure of your personal residence? Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) your primary residence cannot be […]

Glaski Update

Last month the California State Supreme Court denied Bank of America’s request to de-publish the Glaski decision (a landmark decision that was issued last summer).  As previously stated, the Court concluded that the homeowner’s “factual allegations regarding post-closing date attempts […]

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Reach Out to an Oakland Real Estate Attorney Today

Disputes concerning real estate can have a significant financial impact on individuals and businesses alike. If there is a dispute and it appears that a compromise is not possible, it may be necessary to initiate litigation. This could mean participating in settlement or mediation talks or even bringing a formal lawsuit to civil court.

An Oakland real estate lawyer may be able to help. They are prepared to take the lead in settlement talks that could help to avoid costly court cases. However, if the case does go to court, they will take every step necessary to protect your rights. Contact us now to learn more.