COLUMBUS, OH, April 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Many Ohio homeowners who are facing home foreclosure or sheriff's sale do not know where to start when it comes to saving their home. Ohio attorney, John Sherrod, of Jump Legal Group in Columbus is one of just a few attorneys who successfully stops home foreclosure. Attorney Sherrod has even been able to keep homeowners in their homes while getting mortgage companies to lower the homeowners' payments.
According to Mr. Sherrod, many homeowners, when faced with foreclosure, follow their banks' instructions and apply for a loan modification through their banks. "Sadly, this is futile and ultimately just leads to a sheriff's sale," said Sherrod. "What homeowners aren't told is that while they are gathering their financial information and filling out paperwork for the bank's loan modification request, the foreclosure process is still moving along speedily. Many homeowners are lead to believe that the clock stops in court while they are working with their bank. It doesn't."
"When an individual or family is faced with foreclosure, they are at serious risk of losing their home. Banks have shown that their interest is not in helping homeowners remain in their homes, but rather in speeding through the foreclosure process and moving on to the next one."
According to Sherrod, who has legally stopped many foreclosures in Ohio, a homeowner's first step should be contacting an experienced and established foreclosure attorney. "Banks have offices full of attorneys working for them, it is imperative that a homeowner seek legal representation for themselves."
Sherrod goes on to explain, "In my experience, most people who are behind on their mortgage payments, fall behind because of loss of income or mounting medical bills or other factors that aren't really their fault. I truly enjoy helping a family save their home and get back on track with payments they can afford."
John Sherrod is an attorney with Jump Legal Group, LLC. Founded by W. Mark Jump, the attorneys at Jump Legal Group have been helping Ohio residents resolve debt issues for over 15 years. Jump Legal Group is a Debt Relief Agency. We assist clients with several methods of debt resolution including filing for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. Jump Legal Group has an A+ rating by the Better Business Bureau (BBB). For a free consultation with an attorney, contact our law office 614-556-4522 or online at www.jumplegal.com.
John Sherrod is an attorney with Jump Legal Group, LLC. Founded by W. Mark Jump, the attorneys at Jump Legal Group have been helping Ohio residents resolve debt issues for over 15 years. Jump Legal Group has an A+ rating by the Better Business Bureau (BBB).Jump Legal Group is a Debt Relief Agency. We assist clients with several methods of debt resolution including filing for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. For a free consultation with an attorney, contact our law office 614-556-4522 or online at http://www.jumplegal.com.
Facing Home Foreclosure or Sheriff's Sale? Columbus, Ohio, Attorney John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group Offers Help On What Your Next Steps Should Be In Saving Your Home.
Ohio attorney, John Sherrod, of Jump Legal in Columbus is one of just a few attorneys who successfully stops foreclosure. Attorney Sherrod has been able to keep homeowners in their homes while getting mortgage companies to lower monthly payments.
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[Press-News.org] Facing Home Foreclosure or Sheriff's Sale? Columbus, Ohio, Attorney John Sherrod of Jump Legal Group Offers Help On What Your Next Steps Should Be In Saving Your Home.Ohio attorney, John Sherrod, of Jump Legal in Columbus is one of just a few attorneys who successfully stops foreclosure. Attorney Sherrod has been able to keep homeowners in their homes while getting mortgage companies to lower monthly payments.