New PDF Guide: Save your homE

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Falling behind on your mortgage can be a frustrating and scary experience, particularly if you’re facing the threat of foreclosure. So how can you save your home if you've missed mortgage payments?

Award-Winning Attorney Patrick Best answers this question in his new guide, Save Your Home: A mortgage attorney's guide to recovering from late mortgage payments. This guide aims to help you navigate the process of recovering from your late mortgage payments and the processes you have available to save your home.

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    “I had the good fortune of finding such an exceptional attorney! Attorney Best was able to help me resolve overwhelming issues with mortgage, tax and financial debt. He took his time to address all my concerns and is extremely knowledgeable, kind, caring and helpful, giving me viable solutions to problems that were causing me extreme stress. I have much greater peace of mind since meeting with him and will definitely use him for any legal matters I have. I am very grateful for his wonderful counsel.”

    Sharon

    Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

    What you get:

    This free PDF guide explains how you can recover from missed mortgage payments and save your home. There are a number of options available to you.

    About the AUTHOR

    Patrick “PJ” Best is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and the Rochester Institute of Technology. He has represented individuals against mortgage companies since his time in law school when he volunteered with the Southwestern Pennsylvania Legal Aid Society. During his time there, he helped countless individuals who have fallen behind on their mortgage and were unable to pay.

    Now, Attorney Best continues to fight back against mortgage companies. He helps individuals with mortgage foreclosure defense, mortgage modifications, repayment and forbearance agreements, and when necessary, bankruptcy.

    Attorney Best has offices in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Maryland.