Sunday 25 June 2017

How Foreclosure Works, with Steven W. Bernstein

No one who works in it would argue against the statement that the foreclosure process is very complicated. While banks would like you to think the process is as simple as the bank sends you a notice, then evicting you and putting you out on the street, the fact of the matter is, it’s a complex process that can be manipulated by either side to their advantage. That is precisely why Steven W. Bernstein established Foreclosure Defense, LLC. He wanted to bring a greater level of justice for homeowner who face the prospect of foreclosure. He especially wanted to help them deal with unfair foreclosure and there are certainly many of those.

Steven W. Bernstein understands that the process can take anywhere from a few months to several years to complete and that there are many ways to make it through the process and get to stay in your home. As an acknowledged expert on foreclosure law and the process of foreclosure itself, Steven W. Bernstein travels all over, giving lectures and teaching attorneys and others how to best deal with the foreclosure process in a way that makes a positive difference to their clients.

Tuesday 21 March 2017

Understanding Foreclosure: Steven W. Bernstein

Steven W. Bernstein travels all around the United States, from New York to California, on a consistent basis. He lectured for Certified Forensic Loan Auditors as an expert in the field and has often taught attorneys his techniques for fighting wrongful foreclosure actions in court. This has been illuminating for Steven Bernstein, showing him how often foreclosures actions are taken unjustly.

Steven W. Bernstein is the founder of Foreclosure Defense LLC, a company he started in the wake of the collapse of the financial markets in 2009. The company today has offices in Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, and New York. The company specializes in helping homeowners all over the country to defend their homes against foreclosure by maintaining a legal team of attorneys, expert witnesses, auditors, researchers, and paralegals.