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What is a deed in lieu?

Giving one's property back to the lender is called a deed in lieu, and is a potential solution when a homeowner is hopelessly behind on mortgage payments. In some cases, banks will approve a deed in lieu, but it can often be close to impossible, particularly when foreclosure is imminent. If you need to buy time to resolve a foreclosure issue, filing for bankruptcy could be the best possible solution. If you are facing the loss of your home, please consult with me, a Boston bankruptcy lawyer at Infinity Law Group. I am Roushi Sahagen, an experienced attorney in matters related to bankruptcy and debt relief, and I would like an opportunity to speak with you about your situation and how to get you back on track when you are facing foreclosure or other financial difficulties.

Bankruptcy Lawyer in Boston: Deed in Lieu

Many people take action to try to achieve a short sale or a deed in lieu (of foreclosure) but soon discover that time is running out and there is little hope of getting it done before being evicted. With my extensive experience in the bankruptcy process, I can assist you to buy the time you need by filing bankruptcy. I can help you get the information you need to determine if a deed in lieu will be possible in the time you have remaining. It is often unlikely and filing chapter 13 bankruptcy is actually the best option.

With experience in the financial industry prior to obtaining my law degree, I have the means, the ability and the knowledge you need when you are facing serious financial difficulties. I am an active member of the Volunteer Lawyers Project and Senior Partners for Justice and additionally perform pro bono work as Lawyer for the Day at the Suffolk and Norfolk Probate and Family Court. I am proud of the difference I am making in the lives of my clients and would sincerely welcome the chance to meet with you and determine I could assist you to resolve your situation.

For questions about a deed in lieu, please, contact a Boston bankruptcy attorney at Infinity Law Group as soon as possible.