Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Using the FDCPA in Foreclosure Defense



If your home is under the threat of foreclosure, you are likely overwhelmed.  In addition to the harassing phone calls, homeowners facing foreclosure also have to try to “keep their head on straight” and make important decisions that affect their family’s lives—something that is almost impossible to do when a creditor is calling you multiple times every day.  This situation can certainly wreak havoc on anyone’s level of ability to handle stress, which makes fixing the problem even more difficult.  However, there is good news.  According to Section 805(a)(2) of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, your lender is prohibited from calling you about your home’s foreclosure if they know that you are represented by a lawyer.
 
That’s why if you live in the Miami, Florida area and are facing the threat of foreclosure, it is extremely important that you reach out to a qualified bankruptcy attorney who can help you find ways of debt relief such as Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  This kind of relief provides a legal means in which you can not only potentially save your home from foreclosure—you can also stop the harassing phone calls and stress related to them.   This “breathing room” will give you time to think clearly and do everything within your power to save your house and save your family the turmoil and emotional trauma of having to move out of the place they know as “home”.

If your lender harasses you after seeking counsel in a foreclosure, they will be in violation of both the Federal and Florida versions of the Fair Debt Collection Act.  Once you have told them the name and phone number of your attorney and that you don’t want them to contact you anymore (and sorry just shouting “Speak to my attorney” doesn’t work), any further phone calls from them could result in $4,000 fines for them and the opportunity for a lawsuit from you.  In our office, we deal with hundreds of collection calls each week so that our clients can have peace of mind when their phones ring.  It’s only been on rare occasions that we’ve had to remind the collection agencies about the law.

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