Another Great Day for Estavillo Law In Court

March 6, 2019
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Estavillo Law Group, PC appeared in Contra Costa County Superior Court today and were successful in getting a Temporary Restraining Order issued against Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Specialized Loan Servicing, LLC, U.S. Bank, and Quality Loan Service Corp. (collectively “Defendants”), halting the illegal foreclosure sale of our Client’s home, set for today, March 6, 2019.

Defendants were attempting to foreclose on our Client’s home in direct violation of the California Homeowners Bill of Rights, despite the fact that our Client submitted a complete loan modification application and has yet to receive a determination regarding his eligibility for loss mitigation options.

There is nothing we like more than keeping our clients in their homes and keeping the American dream of homeownership alive.

The Estavillo Law Group has an over 90% success rate at keeping people in their homes who were facing an imminent foreclosure. Due to our knowledge of the law, persistent discovery practices, winning focus, and experience utilizing expert witnesses we are champions in our field. Our record of success remains steadfast, winning cases against Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, US Bank, The Bank of New York Melon, HSBC, Aurora Loan Services, Nationstar (Mr. Cooper) and several more.

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