Experienced Lawyer Working to Lower Your Mortgage Payments
As unemployment rates soar, bankruptcy rates are on the rise and houses are severely undervalued. This is a recipe for the economic disaster that our entire country is facing. Homes in Southern California are currently as much as $200,000 or more under value and many homeowners are looking for solutions. At Sobti Law Group, we work to lower your interest rate and monthly payments through loan modification, principal deferments and settlement amounts.
If you are looking for a proven attorney who can help you find a monthly mortgage payment you can manage, call us at 888-627-8013. From our law office in Beaumont, we have helped many homeowners in the Inland Empire through mortgage negotiation and loan modifications. You can also contact us online to schedule a free consultation.
Professional Help for Your Home Loan
Are you caught in an adjustable rate mortgage? Are you worried you will never get out of debt? Our team at Sobti Law Group is skilled at finding options that will save you money when it comes to owning a home. Please review our testimonials page for first-hand recommendations from our past clients.
Many of the remaining financial institutions in our country are either receiving assistance from, or have been completely taken over by the government, in order to keep their doors open. Nearly all lenders and banks have cut their staff, which means that more loan modifications are received every day with fewer specialists to handle the workload. Now more than ever, it is important to retain a knowledgeable attorney and team of professionals to get your loan modification completed accurately.
Contact Us for Your Loan Modification Needs
Contact Sobti Law Group at 888-627-8013 to schedule a free consultation with our trusted team of professionals. We will answer your questions and tell you about our approach, and there is no obligation. You can also visit our loan modification FAQs page for more information.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.












