Pending mortgage foreclosure case backlog down 75% from peak in Florida – What does this mean to you?

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One of the many problems caused by the national mortgage foreclosure crisis from the last decade was the explosion in the number of foreclosure filings in Florida state courts. According to statistics published in a recent article on the Florida Courts (www.flcourts.org) website, the number of foreclosure filings rose to around 400,000 cases at the height of the crisis, as compared to the normal average of 70,000 or so in an average year.

This jump in filings caused a backlog that topped 300,000 cases in June of 2013. That is why virtually all foreclosure cases over the last 5 to 6 years have experienced many months and even years of delays working their way through our state court system. As of September of 2015, that back log amount has been reduced below 80,000 cases.

To read the entire article go to: http://www.flcourts.org/administration-funding/court-funding-budget/mortgage-foreclosure.stml

What does this mean to you if you are facing foreclosure right now? It means that your lender is most likely going to push harder and faster to try and seize your property, and get you removed from the premises. Gone are the days when you could stay in your property for years while the courts tried to figure out what to do with you. In addition, much of the leniency that was afforded to struggling home owners 5, 6 and 7 years ago has gone away.

You need to contact an attorney who specializes in defending your rights before it is too late. Many of the banks and other loan servicers have made it clear that they want your mortgage payments on time, and in full, or they will push for foreclosure in short order. They are also much tighter on granting mortgage modifications than they were back then, as well.

Before your lender takes your home, you need to talk with attorneys who are knowledgeable about keeping your home out of foreclosure. Korte & Wortman, P.A. will fight for your rights against any bank, loan servicer or their attorneys. The earlier you get us involved in your defense, the better chance we have of helping you keep your home.

Contact us at Korte & Wortman now. Check out our website to see our results: working with our clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications and/or foreclosure defense they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

Weak oversight allowing banks, other lenders to “dual track” in West Palm Beach

Florida home in Foreclosure

The early results from the 2012 national agreement to stop the biggest banks from abusing homeowners facing foreclosure are in – and they are bad, for the homeowners. According to a survey conducted by Politico.com, the 5 banks involved in that settlement have continued to take advantage of distressed homeowners.

Over 60,000 complaints have been filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since the beginning of 2014 alone, according to POLITICO’s review of the CFPB’s database. Those complaints center upon lenders either mishandling mortgage and home loan modifications or hurrying the foreclosure process (often referred to as dual tracking). What’s more, reviewers believe that the number of homeowners with complaints about unfair practices is actually low because so many homeowners still do not know that the CFPB exists.

“It’s troubling to hear that some consumers continue to experience mortgage servicing problems,” a spokesperson for Attorney General Cooper’s office in North Carolina said in an emailed statement. “While the 2012 settlement brought help to many homeowners who were wronged, it’s clear there’s more work to be done to stop unfair home loans and unnecessary foreclosures.”

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/foreclosures-mortgage-lenders-2012-settlement-banks-213322#ixzz3w81buXLv

Unfortunately, distressed homeowners both in the West Palm Beach area, throughout Florida and around the country are still being abused despite the Dodd-Frank Act, the 2012 settlement and other laws enacted to supposedly help homeowners. Many of the banks and other loan servicers have made it clear that they put profits before their customers’ needs. And trying to make sure you dot every “I” and cross every “T” when filling out and submitting modification and other forms might still not be enough to keep your lender from trying to take your home.

Before that happens, you need to talk with a law firm knowledgeable about getting your loans modified today. Korte & Wortman, P.A. will fight for your rights against the abusive practices of a greedy loan servicer. Or, you may need to explore your rights in foreclosure defense. If you need help with any type of problems you have with your mortgage or any other home loan, contact us at Korte & Wortman now. Do not wait for the worst to happen – let us work with you on your behalf NOW so that you and your family can stay in your home.

Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in all aspects of foreclosure including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, short sales, loan modification, predatory lending practices and Dodd-Frank Act violation litigation. We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications and/or foreclosure defense they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. Call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website. Our firm represents clients in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

Effect of rise in interest rates on home owners in West Palm Beach and throughout Florida?

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The US Federal Reserve in Washington DC on a beautiful summer day

Yesterday, December 16, 2015, the Federal Reserve (the Fed) announced it was raising interest rates by 25 basis points. This means that it is increasing the target for short term interest rates to a range of 0.25% to 0.50% from a range of 0% to 0.25%. The move was particularly noteworthy because it marked the first time in 9½ years (since June of 2006) that the Fed has raised interest rates.

Most of the big banks, including Citibank, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase followed the Fed’s move by increasing their prime lending rates from 3.25% to 3.5%, effective today. The rest are expected to follow suit shortly. The question for all of us consumers out there is: how will this affect my wallet/purse/bank account?

Although the answer to that question varies depending upon your personal situation, the general answer to the effect of this one ¼% rise is “Not much, for most of us, in the immediate future.”

The more important question for home owners in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater or anywhere else in the state of Florida: is this a one-time event, or a change in policy by the Fed that signals more interest rate hikes ahead in 2016. Some economists, journalists and forecasters are predicting that this is just the beginning of a series of tightening moves by the Fed. If that is the case, then the effect, particularly here in Florida, will be significant.

Why? Because as we saw in 2008 through 2010 and even into 2011 and 2012, our local economy is particularly sensitive to what is happening in the real estate market. The economic crisis which was largely brought on by the collapse of the housing market hit Florida harder than almost every other state in America.

Only in the last two years or so have we seen our housing market finally bounce back (house prices went up 8.7% in Florida last year, the 3rd fastest growth rate amongst states, according to an article on businessinsider.com). A significant rise in interest rates could cause the housing market to slow, which will most likely cause our local economy to slow or even go in reverse again. To read the entire article ranking the economies of all 50 states and Washington D.C. please go to: http://www.businessinsider.com/state-economy-ranking-july-2015-2015-7

That is the most important question to people who are involved in the real estate market here in Florida; particularly those of you who are already in a precarious position with your current mortgage or home equity loan. Sustained increases in interest rates could push you over the edge toward foreclosure.

Before that happens, you need to talk with a law firm knowledgeable about getting your loans modified today. Or, you may need to explore your rights in foreclosure defense. If you need help with any type of problems you have with your mortgage or any other home loan, contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. now.

Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in all aspects of foreclosure including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, short sales, loan modification, predatory lending practices and Dodd-Frank Act violation litigation. We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications and/or foreclosure defense they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

Sharing Foreclosure Defense Tools, Tips, Templates, and Statutes from Korte & Wortman, P.A.

At Korte & Wortman, P.A. in West Palm Beach, Florida, we believe that everyone who is faced with a potential foreclosure situation deserves assistance. Whether you are looking for a law firm dedicated to helping to keep you in your home, or just some good information that can help you to keep your fight going on your own. With that in mind here is information from Operation Restoration, a website dedicated to relaying the facts to the general public about foreclosure. “A national mission of Healing and Restoration, dedicated to telling the truth,” according to the organization’s mission statement.

Part 1: Self Help
The best pre and post foreclosure defense begins with preparation and study.  Since this field of litigation is more uncommon, it is recommended that you understand the concepts first, collect the required documentation, and then choose an attorney that can litigate Securitization, Chain of title, and Standing – or – another approach — Loan Origination (Truth in Lending, RESPA, HOEPA, Regulation Z) litigation.  Known foreclosure defense experts can be found here: Restore Team orhttp://www.maxbankruptcybootcamp.com/find-graduates .  Max Gardner trains attorneys across the country how to operate in the foreclosure and securitization arena. Neil Garfield also gives education and refers attorneys.
Note: Attorneys are not necessarily cost prohibitive.  It is advised that you self-help, prepare, and organize as much as possible and then consult a professional litigator to complete the legal process and litigation.  Because there are so few resources specially trained in this field, you are more likely to get affordable and competent help if you prepare UP FRONT.

•  Submit Modification or Short Sale Request (with required documentation) to your Servicer (last minute requests do stop foreclosure).  Note: See the 2 modification lessons (Making Home Afford. andTraditional)and Frequently Asked Questions and the Short Sale Lesson andShort Sale Frequently Asked Questions.

•   Contact the Executive Area of the Servicer.  See Executive Contacts.
Request the help of a CEO Level Representative for last minute foreclosure postponement and case escalation.

To read this entire article, please go to: http://www.operationrest.org/ForeclosureDefense

If you are in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater or anywhere else in the state of Florida and in need of a law firm knowledgeable about foreclosure defense, then contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in all aspects of foreclosure including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, short sales, loan modification, predatory lending practices and Dodd-Frank Act violation litigation. We also specialize in credit card debt defense.

We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

Study shows credit card debt in south Florida / West Palm Beach area among highest % in the country

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A recent study conducted by consumer watchdog website CreditCards.com reported that residents of south Florida, from Miami north through West Palm Beach carry the 4th largest credit card debt burden in the country. On average each south Floridian carries an average of $4,325 in credit card debt according to the study. Furthermore, it would take the average person over a year to pay off that debt if they started paying it off now and stopped using their credit cards until they were fully paid off.

That average credit card debt burden of $4,325 equals over 15.7% of the median individual income in our area, which is $27,453 according to published statistics from the U.S. Department of Justice. Median household income is $47,463 according to the latest Census survey in 2014. What do all of these facts and figures mean to you as a resident here in West Palm Beach?

In an article published by Kenny Malone on the WLRN website regarding the study, he quoted CreditCards.com senior industry analyst Matt Shulz who said “It certainly seems that Miami residents are putting a little bit more than they can afford on their cards. You know, as evidenced by the fact that we see that it would take the average person in Miami about 14 months and about $350 in interest to pay off their credit card debt… That’s a long time and a lot of money.”

To read this entire article please go to: http://wlrn.org/post/study-south-florida-fourth-worst-credit-card-debt-burden-country

The South Florida Business Journal also highlighted a study from the credit agency Equifax that although south Florida has seen a significant dip overall in consumer debt over the last year, that in fact “In the auto, bank credit card, and retail card category, South Floridians incurred 11 percent more debt in the 12 months leading up to March 31 (2015).” http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/news/2015/05/05/south-florida-has-greatest-dip-in-consumer-debt.html

If you are in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater or anywhere else in the state of Florida and in need of a law firm knowledgeable about credit card debt issues, then contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in credit card debt defense and defending our clients in all aspects of consumer debt issues including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, foreclosure, Deed in Lieu and short sales. We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to save them tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars on their credit card debt, mortgage modifications, Dodd-Frank Act cases and other consumer loan issues. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/practice-areas/credit-cards/

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

Dodd-Frank Act – a primer from Korte & Wortman, P.A.

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The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (known by the common term of the Dodd-Frank Act) has had a profound effect on lending practices here in Florida, particularly since the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act section (Title XIV) was enacted early in 2014. This groundbreaking piece of legislation is meant “to assure that consumers are offered and receive residential mortgage loans on terms that reasonably reflect their ability to repay the loans and that are understandable, and not unfair, deceptive or abusive,” according to its creators.

Part of this legislation’s mission is to amend both the Truth-in-Lending Act (“TILA”) and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (“RESPA”). The Dodd-Frank Act requires that a lender in a residential owner-financed transaction must determine at the time credit is extended that the buyer/borrower has a “reasonable” ability to repay the loan. If the lender did not properly investigate your credit worthiness, your lender could be subject to fines and other penalties.

Therefore, if you have entered into a mortgage contract since the beginning of 2014 and are now facing foreclosure, bankruptcy, or some other form of financial distress that is threatening your property, then you need to seek out a knowledgeable defense lawyer to discuss all of the legal options you have available to you.

In addition, you may be entitled to refunds or other financial benefits if your loan did not disclose many different pieces of information to you, including deficiencies in the home like Chinese drywall; hidden penalties for prepayment of your mortgage; or other information that may have altered the value of the home.

At Korte & Wortman, P.A. we have attorneys who are well-versed in the Dodd-Frank Act mortgage reform legislation that was enacted in 2014. We have already been able to help clients navigate this legislation to get the money they deserve from lenders who have tried to take advantage of them in the form of fees, hidden charges and other predatory lending practices.

Our South Florida firm is one of the few in the state that handles cases involving legislation in the new Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act.

To learn more about the Dodd-Frank Act please visit this page on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/the-dodd-frank-act/ or call us directly at (561) 544-7071 for foreclosure prevention or defense against any lender who may have violated your rights under the rules of the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act throughout the State of Florida. We can help you TODAY!

Getting past the foreclosure stigma in West Palm Beach

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There are many stigmas that have been associated with the word foreclosure: some being “irresponsible,” “careless” or even “un-American.” But what many people don’t realize is that there are a number of reasons why people go into foreclosure and many of them don’t have anything to do with poor money management.

It is highly unlikely that any American has gone into buying a home with the mindset that one day they will foreclose on their property. During tough economic times, even valuable employees can get laid off with nowhere to turn. Finances can change at the drop of a hat due to an illness or death in the family, and going through a divorce can cause significant changes to a person’s income. These are all factors that are somewhat uncontrollable.

Whatever the reason is that you are facing foreclosure, there is no need to be ashamed or embarrassed. At Korte & Wortman, P.A., we understand that trying to navigate through the foreclosure process can be stressful and intimidating. That is why before you take on this daunting process on your own, it is highly advisable to consult with an experienced foreclosure attorney.

Our firm takes foreclosure defense cases very seriously. We understand that nothing is more debilitating to a family than losing their home. It is by far most families’ biggest asset and the one that provides the most stability. We take immediate action, striving to avoid foreclosure and save your home. We will appear in court for you. Our lawyers understand what it takes to defend a foreclosure action in court. You can let the legal system work for you in the foreclosure. The banks and mortgage companies’ lawyers know the easy victory comes from those homeowners who do not defend themselves.

If you are injured by foreclosure, facing a deficiency judgement, have any other credit issue or are facing bankruptcy and do not know where to turn, then contact our attorneys at Korte & Wortman. Our law firm specializes in all aspects of foreclosure, loan modification, bankruptcy and Dodd-Frank Act law. In addition to using this blog as a helpful resource, please contact us directly if you have any questions or need help in any type of foreclosure defense or bankruptcy defense legal situation.

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 228-6200, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida. Come to Korte & Wortman, P.A., where we save one home at a time.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers database of consumer complaints to the public for first time

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

As part of our Federal Government’s effort to step up protection of you, the consumer, in the wake of the financial crisis we endured in 2008 and 2009, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) was created as part of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act. The CFPB’s website was opened in July of 2011. For the first time in June of this year the website, www.consumerfinance.gov made consumer complaints public:

According to Assistant Director Scott Pluta in a blog he released on June 25th, “Today, for the first time, we are making consumers’ complaint narratives – the heart and soul of the complaints we receive – public. These narratives are important because they tell the story of what happened in the consumers’ own words. Making these consumer narratives public, amplifies the voice of the consumer.”

The release of these individual complaint submissions has been made public through a new forum called the “Consumer Complaint Database”. For the last 3 years the website had been sharing data compiled from consumer complaints to the public, but not the individual complaints themselves. The CFPB Assistant Director stated that the agency had been working on publishing the individual narratives for several years as the majority of the 627,000 consumers submitting complaints (approximately 59%) had said they wanted their experiences to be shared with the public.

Assistant Director Pluta stated, “After four and a half years of hard work, I am proud that the Consumer Complaint Database is now a reality. It reflects the commitment of our amazing team of dedicated public servants to empower consumers to make better decisions for themselves and their families. And now that it’s in your hands, it will help the financial marketplace run more fairly for all Americans.”

Visit the Consumer Complaint Database to read about consumers’ experiences, and if you’re facing a problem with a financial service or product you can submit a complaint and add your voice to the database: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaintdatabase/

The Frank-Dodd Act in 2010 was enacted to help protect the rights of consumers. One part of Frank-Dodd created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2011. This agency is offering help to millions of consumers who need a voice for protection against predatory lenders and lending practices.  The foreclosure and bankruptcy defense attorneys at Korte & Wortman, P.A. in West Palm Beach have the knowledge and information to help you to utilize the Dodd-Frank Act if you feel that you have been exploited by a predatory lender.

If you are in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Clearwater or anywhere else in the state of Florida and in need of a law firm knowledgeable about the Dodd-Frank Act, then contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. Korte & Wortman, P.A. is a law firm specializing in all aspects of real estate law, includingth Dodd-Frank Act. In addition to using this blog as a helpful resource, please contact us directly if you have any questions or current legal issues in any type of real estate transaction. Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

We look forward to helping you get the legal advice that you need in all real estate, foreclosure, bankruptcy and credit card situations.

West Palm Beach, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale bankruptcy courtrooms covert to digital audio recordings

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On July 30th the United State Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida announced that it would be transitioning all bankruptcy court rooms district-wide to digital audio recordings (DAR) of all court proceedings starting on Saturday, August 1, 2015. Here are the contents of the press release from the Court:

“On August 1, 2015, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida [Miami Division] will transition to digital audio recording (DAR) of all court proceedings. The courtroom technology selected is ForTheRecord® (FTR). Installation of new hardware and software necessary to accommodate DAR has been completed district-wide in the Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach bankruptcy courtrooms. For an interim period, requests for transcripts will continue to be submitted to the court-approved transcript reporting company, Ouellette and Mauldin until such time as we have had an opportunity to accept and review solicitations from transcription companies interested in being added to the court-approved list.

The court went on to state that all attorneys and other parties appearing in court needed to follow certain “guidelines” pertaining to the optimal use of the digital audio recording system in the courtrooms:

“As a reminder, we ask that you become familiar DAR etiquette and get in the habit of following these basic guidelines when appearing in all bankruptcy courtrooms:

1) Speak clearly and audibly into the microphones. Only one person at a time should be speaking,

2) Each time you speak, please identify yourself by stating your name and the party(s) whom you represent. Spell difficult names for the record,

3) The DAR is extremely sensitive to sounds. All side conversations in the courtroom may be recorded.

Please direct inquiries to: Webmaster_FLSB@flsb.uscourts.gov ”

For more information about bankruptcy court, the new digital audio recording (DAR) system and how it may affect your appearance in bankruptcy court, or if you are in need of a bankruptcy attorney or bankruptcy defense lawyer, please contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. at (561) 544-7071 or go directly to the bankruptcy page of our website, http://foreclosurefactor.com/practice-areas/mortgage-litigation/bankruptcy-faqs/.

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We look forward to assisting you with any foreclosure, bankruptcy, credit card debt defense or other real estate legal questions or issues that you may have.

An article from the Assouline & Berlowe, P.A. law firm was read to help compile the new courtroom guidelines list used in this blog:  https://assoulineberlowe.wordpress.com/2015/07/29/shhhhh-in-the-courtroom-bankruptcy-court-goes-digital/

The knowledge and experience you need if you are facing foreclosure in West Palm Beach, Florida

Recent news in the real estate market seems to be all positive for anyone who owns a home. Just last week the Realtors Association of the Palm Beaches announced that home sellers in Palm Beach County are getting 94% of their asking prices, 3.3% more for their homes than a year ago, and their homes are staying on the market for an average of only 38 days. The percentage of homeowners who are underwater on their mortgage is down from 24% in 2014 to just 16% this year.

To read more, please go to: http://www.rapb.com/realtors/industry-news/blog-posts/rapb-blog/2015/08/20/palm-beach-county-home-sales-dropped-to-38-median-days-on-market

All of those numbers sound great. But what if you are part of that 16% who is still underwater, and no longer can afford to stay in your home? The reality for those of you in this situation is much less rosy. In fact, lenders have started coming down hard on homeowners who can’t keep up.

Lenders including the banks have become more aggressive with their foreclosure procedures. They are no longer being as lenient with those who are in trouble with their mortgages. And then, they are adding a double whammy by using “deficiency judgments” against the deposed homeowner after the foreclosure, deed-in-lieu or short sale is complete. A deficiency judgment is a personal judgment against you for the difference between your home’s sale price and the original loan balance.

If you are facing foreclosure, or a deficiency judgment situation, you should not try to face this situation alone. You can cost yourself tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of dollars if you do not know what to do. You need a lawyer who will fight for your rights, and your money.

Brian K. Korte is a founding partner of the law firm of Korte & Wortman, P.A., and concentrates his area of practice in mortgage foreclosure defense, credit card defense, trial litigation and personal injury. He represents thousands of clients throughout the State of Florida. Mr. Korte is a noted speaker on the foreclosure defense lecture circuit and has given countless lectures for Foreclosure Seminar Services and the Foreclosure Defense Tactics Group.

Prior to co-founding the firm, Mr. Korte practiced in the area of consumer litigation and has an extensive background in personal injury litigation. As a result of his courtroom successes, he saved over 3,000 homes through loan modifications as well as over 150 case dismissals, where the bank was unable to prove their case, resulting into the borrower’s mortgage completely dismissed.

Mr. Korte is an advocate for his clients, helping each one find the right solution for their family. His specialties / Area of Practice:

  • Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
  • Credit Card Defense
  • Trial Litigation
  • Personal Injury

His Bar Admissions include:

  • Federal Bar
  • The Florida Bar Association-Young Lawyers Section
  • Palm Beach County Bar Association

Brian is also an active member of his local community in Wellington where he volunteers his time with the Wellington Soccer Academy and Wellington Youth Baseball.

Facing foreclosure can be a homeowners’ worst nightmare. If you are in this situation, facing a deficiency judgement, have any other credit issue or need an attorney for any real estate transaction in West Palm Beach or anywhere else in the state of Florida then contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. To learn more about Brian Korte, please go to http://foreclosurefactor.com/attorneys/brian-k-korte/.

Korte & Wortman, P.A. is a law firm specializing in all aspects of real estate law. In addition to using this blog as a helpful resource, please contact us directly if you have any questions or current legal issues in any type of real estate transaction. Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm of lawyers represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

We look forward to helping you get the best settlement or price possible in all of your real estate transactions!