FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why our foreclosure program is the best for you .
What can I do to avoid being scammed?
The best way to avoid being scammed is to contact us directly by email or phone. We only provide referrals to free non profit legal services.
How can I tell if I’m being scammed?
A clear sign you’re being scammed is when someone claims to have all the answers but provides no proof of their work. Scammers often answer your questions with another question and share miraculous, unrealistic stories—for example, claiming HRA is paying your mortgage when the bank confirms you are still in foreclosure.
What should I do once I realize I’m being scammed?
First, do not sign anything. Call us immediately, and we will guide you through the necessary steps to protect yourself and address your foreclosure situation.
What’s the best way to avoid being scammed?
Reach out to us with any concerns or questions. We will refer you to the proper city or state agencies to ensure you receive legitimate assistance and qualified legal representation. Additionally, we’ll explain how the foreclosure process typically works and outline the specific steps for your situation.
Why should we trust you to help with our foreclosure situation?
You can trust us because the first thing we do is assess where you are in the foreclosure process and immediately refer you to free legal services that specialize in foreclosure cases. These attorneys are funded by city and state programs, so their services are completely free to you. Unlike some paid attorneys who may prolong the process to collect more fees from you, these pro bono attorneys are among the best in the field. They provide excellent representation, ensure you understand your legal rights, and work in your best interest—all at no cost to you.