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Commercial Litigation & Appeals
Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
Loan Modification
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* CONSULTS
Cases and disputes can vary in complexity. Some can be handled in a routine 20 minute phone consult. More complex matters will require time to review and analyze documents and legal issues. If your matter is more complex, we may offer you a paid one hour consultation or hourly services, depending on the time needed to properly evaluate your situation. We always require a signed retainer agreement before we begin to provide legal services. The agreement will detail the scope of services included as well as your rights as a new client.
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Lanin Law P.C.
330 W 38th St., Suite 506
New York, N.Y. 10018
(212) 764-7250
*on W38th St. between 8th and 9th Avenues, walking distance from Port Authority, Times Square, and Penn Station
What Happens To Neighborhoods During Foreclosures
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninHere is an interesting article about the toll that foreclosures take on the owners of neighboring properties.
Ever Feel Like This?
/in NY Business Litigator Blog / NY Real Estate Litigator Blog /by Scott LaninA Peek Inside the Wells Fargo Foreclosure Machine
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninInside the foreclosure factory, they’re working overtime. Here is the story.
NJ Resumes Foreclosures
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninNew Jersey’s foreclosure pipeline — which nearly froze in 2011 while mortgage servicers dealt with reports of abuses — has started moving again. Here is the breaking news.
Are Reverse Loans At Age 62 A Bad Idea?
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninAccording to the NY Times, “REVERSE mortgages, once associated mainly with homeowners in their 70s and beyond, are now being taken out by people nearing retirement to help pay off debts and remain financially solvent, a new report shows.” Here is the article.
Lawyer Involved in Mortgage Fraud Among 8 Disbarred by Brooklyn Court
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninThe New York Law Journal is reporting about a lawyer that was just disbarred for a massive mortgage fraud: Read more