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Nowack & Olson, PLLC Florida Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • $0 down and low payment plans available. We can assist you without having to leave your home.

Plantation Loan Modification Lawyer

Assisting With Mortgage Modifications In Florida

Your lender wants you to own your home. But sometimes it doesn’t feel that way. Trying to convince your mortgage lender to modify your loan payment can leave you with the feeling that your bank enjoys the foreclosure process.

Fortunately, new federal laws require certain loans be modified simply because you ask. The loan modification lawyers at the law firm of Nowack & Olson, PLLC, in Fort Lauderdale actually helped to create the laws. If you are facing the threat of foreclosure, let us help you keep your home.

Helping You Keep Your Home

While lenders are often inflexible with homeowners, having a lawyer fight aggressively for clients’ rights generally makes them more willing to negotiate. At the law office of Nowack & Olson, PLLC, our lawyers have a successful record representing South Floridians for more than 20 years.

We have seen the economy change, the bankruptcy laws change and the housing bubble rise and pop. The new laws are more consumer friendly, especially when it concerns homeowners. We can help you save your home.

Nowack & Olson: Providing A New Melody For Your Life

At the Fort Lauderdale law firm of Nowack & Olson, PLLC, we don’t want you to hum the same old dirge. We want to help you start singing a new song about your financial future.

To schedule your free initial consultation in one of our four office locations in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Boca Raton or Jupiter, send us an email or call us at 305-698-2265 or 866-907-2970 toll free.

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