The Courts Side with a Homeowner, Whom Reaching U Network Assisted, and Wins Back Her House

Miami, FL (PRWEB) July 01, 2011

On June 15, 2011 foreclosure defense attorney Pomarantz obtained a case dismissed, right after four years of litigation, against one of the biggest mortgage lenders in the United States winning back the property of struggling homeowner Neyma Soltura.

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According to case documents a handful of years ago Neyma Soltura was suffering from several hardships when she became ill with dementia whilst her husband was hospitalized waiting for a kidney transplant. Following two years of paying health-related bills for his hospitalization and with only social safety coming in as income, Neyma Soltura could no longer afford her monthly mortgage payment which had just been raised from $ 1,200 a month to $ 1,700 a month.

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According to case documents when she called her lender to inquire about a loan modification, she was advised that she would qualify for T.A.R.P funds (Trouble Assets Relief Plan) which would help alleviate her financial distress. When she followed up with the bank a handful of months later she was told every little thing was fine and that the government funds had been on their way to support with her mortgage default.

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According to case documents, on July 3, 2008 she was served with papers notifying her that foreclosure proceedings have been moving forward. Surprised and confused by what had just happened Neyma Soltura contacted Reaching U Network, who advised her that she could seek legal representation to properly shield her rights. Reaching U Network connected her to a single of the attorneys in their network that work with property owners to supply affordable legal representation and set her up with the law offices of Mark Pomerantz in Florida.

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According to case documents Pomerantz took on the case and represented Neyma for four years disputing her case against Citibank and their attorneys. When the case went to trial Pomerantz was in a position to prove that Citibank had committed several violations in their mortgage documents and the courts dismissed the case.

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Neyma Soltura won her house back, as it is no longer in foreclosure, providing her the likelihood to invest time with her sick husband, although getting peace of thoughts that their home is now really hers.

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Citibank VS Neyma Soltura

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