Three More Victories For Our Foreclosure Clients

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Founder & CEO

Jason W. Estavillo
25+ years of practicing law. Founder of Estavillo Law Group. Juris Doctor degree from the Golden Gate University School of Law. Licensed to practice in California and Maine, and admitted in each of the United States District Courts within California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

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At the Estavillo Law Group, we have 50 years of combined experience inReal Estate and Foreclosure law. We offer a big firm experience at a small firm price. Most large law firms have become so big it translates to an enormous overhead. At our firm, we are committed to delivering the highest quality results while keeping our client costs down.

The Estavillo Law Group had three more victories for our Foreclosure clients.

On Friday, May 26th we invoked the HBOR to stop Wells Fargo from foreclosing on our client’s property in Contra Costa County.

Yesterday we appeared in Alameda County Superior Court and were successful in defeating Defendants, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. and U.S. Bank National Association’s Motion for Summary Judgment. The Court adopted its tentative ruling and found that Defendants failed to carry their burden of establishing that they have a complete defense to our client’s lawsuit and failed to present admissible evidence in support of their Motion.

Today in Alameda County we were successful in stopping U.S. Bank with their lawful foreclosure and unlawful detainer action.

With over a 90% success rate in helping families stay in their homes, the Estavillo Law Group, PC continues to focus to undue the damages caused by the Financial Crisis.

If you would like a free legal consultation, contact us or call 510-982-3001. We are open Monday-Friday from 9:00 am -5:30 pm.

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