Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the National Foreclosure Settlement FAQ page – your source for information about foreclosure rights and our services. We’re a resource center dedicated to homeowner advocacy throughout America. We’ll simplify foreclosure law and give you the tools you need to exercise your legal rights to fight foreclosure more effectively.
What is the National Foreclosure Settlement?
The National Foreclosure Settlement is a historic legal compromise designed to deliver payment and relief for borrowers who have suffered illegal foreclosure during the housing crisis. We formed in 2013 to help explain and make use of the settlement offer.
Who can use your services?
Our resources and expert consultations assist US homeowners facing foreclosure, those who are at-risk of it, and families fighting back with the courts against bad practices. Legal professionals seeking a deeper understanding of foreclosure law will find us very useful, as well.
What sort of help do you provide?
We provide free articles, reference guides and webinars regarding foreclosure rights. Our legal team conducts one-on-one work with clients – some spectating and others personally represented if the matter requires it – in-person e-workshops, and consultations.
How do legal consultations work?
You can request one-on-one work in getting your own foreclosure matter examined in detail by our professional legal advocates. We review your situation and see what needs done, then recommend an appropriate course of action based on the facts involved. A price per action for in-depth work is available upon request.
Are your products current?
Yes! Our team includes attorneys who have worked at the Department of Justice and others who serve full time, meaning that you get access to the latest best practices, case law and settlement developments.
How do I keep informed?
Subscribe to our free newsletter for timely foreclosure news articles, legal tips and invites to events. Visit https://nationalforeclosuresettlement.com/ to learn more about the national legal landscape.
How do I get started or contact you?
Still unsure? Call (612) 578-3198 or email [email protected], or visit our contact form here.
Still have questions?
Contact our team directly at (612) 578-3198 or [email protected] for personalized answers and expert guidance.