Foreclosure

Foreclosure Attorneys

Residential and commercial foreclosure representation for lenders, investors, and property owners across New Jersey.

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The Process

Foreclosure in New Jersey is judicial.

New Jersey foreclosures proceed in the Office of Foreclosure or, when contested, in the Chancery Division. Notices of intention, complaint, mediation, judgment, and sheriff's sale all follow defined timelines.

We move cases through the system efficiently while remaining ready to litigate any contested issue.

Pre-Filing

Notices of intention and pre-filing strategy.

The Notice of Intention to Foreclose is the first major procedural step and a frequent target of borrower attacks. We prepare and review NOIs carefully so the case opens cleanly.

We also evaluate workout, deed-in-lieu, and short-sale alternatives where the facts support them.

  • NOI preparation & review
  • Workout evaluation
  • Deed-in-lieu negotiation
  • Short sale coordination

Defense for Owners

Representing borrowers and property owners.

Property owners facing foreclosure have real defenses: standing, NOI deficiencies, payment misapplication, escrow disputes, and statute of limitations issues. Mediation is mandatory in residential cases and produces real results.

We help owners understand their options — defense, modification, or orderly exit — and pursue the one that fits.

  • Standing & note-holder challenges
  • NOI deficiencies
  • Mandatory mediation
  • Loan modification negotiation

Sale & Beyond

Sheriff's sale, redemption, and post-sale possession.

The sheriff's sale is not the end. Redemption rights, surplus funds, and post-sale possession all require attention.

We see cases through to recorded deed and, when needed, through eviction of holdover occupants.

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Frequently Asked

Common questions about foreclosure.

Have a matter that isn't covered below? Our attorneys are happy to discuss it directly.

Uncontested residential matters can run 12–18 months from filing to sheriff's sale; contested matters take longer.

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Confidential consultations for New Jersey landlords. Tell us about your matter and an attorney will respond directly.