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Chattanooga Foreclosure Lawyer

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Foreclosure Attorney In Chattanooga, TN

Recent economic downturn has caused many individuals and families across Chattanooga to experience home foreclosures. At the law office of Mark T. Young & Associates, we understand the stress and anxiety you may be facing. We provide comprehensive Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection representation tailored to each client’s needs.

We are directed by lawyer Mark Young, who has more than 30 years of experience representing people in Bankruptcy. Notably, Mr. Young is a specialist consumer bankruptcy attorney, which reflects his extensive experience, skill and dedication.

File For Bankruptcy: Stop Foreclosure

The key to saving your home is to file for Chapter 13 before your foreclosure sale. Once a valid foreclosure sale occurs, you have no legal options for getting your house back. At our firm, we have helped hundreds of individuals file Chapter 13 petitions to help them save their homes from foreclosure.

Whether your distressed property is your family home or a rental property, you can place your arrears in a three- to five-year repayment plan under Chapter 13 to catch up on your obligations and keep your property.

Call Us Today For A Free Consultation

Our legal team is available to discuss your situation at 423-933-1606 or toll free at 423-870-5225. You may also send us an email to schedule your free consultation with a qualified lawyer. We are conveniently located and offer handicap accessibility, as well as free parking.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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