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Columbus, Ohio Foreclosure Defense Attorney, John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group, Holds FREE Seminar for Homeowners Having Problems with their Chase Mortgages

Columbus Attorney J. Sherrod, who recently sued Chase bank on behalf of an Ohio homeowner who followed Chase's payment instructions but Chase foreclosed on, holds free seminar for homeowners struggling with Chase mortgages, on March 26 & 27, 2011.

Columbus, Ohio Foreclosure Defense Attorney, John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group, Holds FREE Seminar for Homeowners Having Problems with their Chase Mortgages
2011-03-26
COLUMBUS, OH, March 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) Chase Bank invites Columbus, Ohio area Home Owners to the Greater Columbus Convention Center March 26th & 27th to talk with loan counselors about their mortgages.

Next door to the Chase Bank event, foreclosure defense attorney, John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group, who sued Chase Bank Tuesday on behalf of a homeowner who followed Chase's instructions to make three monthly payments needed for a loan modification, only to have Chase foreclose on the home anyway, will hold a free information session about foreclosure defense.

According to Attorney Sherrod, Chase Bank allows their mortgage associates to take money from a homeowner before foreclosing on their property. Many of homeowners are carefully following Chase's instructions for loan modifications as Chase advances the foreclosure process. These homeowners, who are following Chase's loan modification instructions, believe their homes are safe during the process and then are blindsided by the foreclosure.

Attorney Sherrod says that Jump Legal Group can stop foreclosures and even sheriff's sales and uses that leverage to pressure banks to grant a permanent loan modifications.

Attorney Sherrod welcomes homeowners who are struggling with Chase to stop by his conference room (next door to Chase's room) at the Greater Columbus Convention Center on Saturday March 26th & Sunday March 27th to learn more about Foreclosure Defense and how they can save their home.

Reservations are not needed to attend. Visit http://www.legaldebtsolutions.com/foreclosure-fraud-foreclosure-defense for more information or call 614-556-4522 for more information.

Jump Legal Group, LLC is a Columbus, Ohio law firm dedicated to helping individuals reduce or eliminate debt. We assist clients with Foreclosure Defense, Loan Modification, Debt Settlement, and Bankruptcy. Contact Jump Legal Group at 614-556-4522 or email Rick@jumplegal.com.

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[Press-News.org] Columbus, Ohio Foreclosure Defense Attorney, John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group, Holds FREE Seminar for Homeowners Having Problems with their Chase Mortgages
Columbus Attorney J. Sherrod, who recently sued Chase bank on behalf of an Ohio homeowner who followed Chase's payment instructions but Chase foreclosed on, holds free seminar for homeowners struggling with Chase mortgages, on March 26 & 27, 2011.