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Get Out From Under Your Mortgage, Minimize Damage to Your Credit, and Avoid Foreclosure--The Case for Efficient Breach/Strategic Default

The Law Offices of Riordan J. Zavala provides consumers with a specific path to get out from under their mortgage debt.

2010-10-19
ORANGE, CA, October 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) "If you were one of the many who bought your house at or near the top of the market in 2006 (and even in the two years prior), and find yourself struggling to make your monthly mortgage payment, but questioning your financial sanity for continuing to do so, you may be a candidate for strategic default," according to Riordan J. Zavala, Esq.

The Law Offices of Riordan J. Zavala provides consumers with a specific path to get out from under their mortgage debt. This service is appropriate for any home owner, who, struggling or not, has seen a dramatic loss in their property's value since its purchase; and, has determined that there is little, if any, prospect of the market price of their home returning to cover his or her existing mortgage balance. If you have come to that determination, Mr. Zavala can craft a strategy for you to substantially reduce your existing monthly outlay to the bank, while you continue to stay in your home for a certain period of time, if you so desire, while minimizing damage to your credit, and avoiding a potential bankruptcy or foreclosure.

Riordan J. Zavala has been a California practicing attorney for 21 years, primarily in the areas of business and civil litigation, and bankruptcy. He is licensed to practice in the United States Bankruptcy Court, and may appear pro hac vice, as necessary, in any Federal Bankruptcy Court. Mr. Zavala holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration-Finance from the University of Southern California and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Michigan Law School.

"Many property owners are coming to the realization that they are servicing a mortgage on a property that will never get back to square one; and, that they are likely better off renting than owning. I put them in a position to dispose of the property, and its associated mortgage debt, which then gives them the ability to allocate their financial resources to satisfy other debts, or engage in alternative investments."

To find out more about the Law Offices of Riordan J. Zavala strategic default service, visit:

Riordan J. Zavala
Law Offices of Riordan J. Zavala
333 City Blvd. West, Ste. 1700
Orange, CA 92868
off.: (714)996-5168
cell: (714)726-5168
e-mail--rjzlaw@adelphia.net
www.rjzlaw2.com


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[Press-News.org] Get Out From Under Your Mortgage, Minimize Damage to Your Credit, and Avoid Foreclosure--The Case for Efficient Breach/Strategic Default
The Law Offices of Riordan J. Zavala provides consumers with a specific path to get out from under their mortgage debt.