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Home Foreclosure Defense

Home Foreclosure Defense Attorney in Pennsylvania

When your home is at risk of foreclosure, immediate legal action can make the difference between saving your property and losing it at sheriff sale. John M. Kenney is an experienced Home Foreclosure Defense Attorney serving homeowners throughout Pennsylvania, including Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia County, Chester County, and surrounding areas. Whether you have received a foreclosure complaint, an Act 6 notice, or a sheriff sale date, there may still be legal options available to protect your home and your financial future. (Grim Law)

What a Home Foreclosure Defense Attorney Does

A foreclosure defense attorney protects homeowners by challenging improper lender actions, negotiating with mortgage companies, and using legal tools to delay or stop foreclosure proceedings. In Pennsylvania, foreclosure is a judicial process, meaning lenders must file in court before taking your home.

John M. Kenney helps clients by:

  • Reviewing foreclosure complaints for legal defects
  • Challenging improper lender documentation
  • Filing court defenses and objections
  • Negotiating reinstatement or loan modification options
  • Seeking sheriff sale postponements
  • Using bankruptcy protection where appropriate

Because every foreclosure case moves on strict deadlines, acting early greatly improves your legal options.

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    Pennsylvania Foreclosure Process Explained

    Pennsylvania foreclosure law gives homeowners important rights, but those rights must be exercised quickly.

    Notice of Default

    Before filing for foreclosure, lenders generally must send a formal default notice explaining missed payments and the amount required to cure the delinquency.

    Act 6 and Act 91 Notices

    Pennsylvania lenders must typically issue foreclosure warning notices before filing suit:

    •  Act 6 Notice: Gives at least 30 days before foreclosure filing.
    •  Act 91 Notice: Advises eligible homeowners about mortgage assistance and counseling rights.

    These notices are legally significant because improper notice may create foreclosure defenses.

    Sheriff Sale Timeline

    If a foreclosure judgment is entered against you:

    •  The lender obtains court authorization
    •  Sheriff sale is scheduled
    •  Notice must be posted and served at least 30 days before the sale
    •  The sale is publicly advertised before the auction

    If you need to stop a sheriff sale in Bucks County, legal intervention must occur before the scheduled auction date.

    Legal Options to Stop Foreclosure in Pennsylvania

    Several foreclosure defense strategies may help save your home, depending on timing and financial circumstances.

    Loan Modification Defense

    A loan modification may restructure mortgage terms by:

    •  Reducing monthly payments
    •  Extending the repayment term
    •  Adding arrears to the balance

    An attorney can ensure lenders properly review modification applications.

    Mortgage Mediation Programs

    Some counties offer foreclosure diversion or mediation programs that allow negotiation before a sheriff sale. In many cases, homeowners in Bucks and Montgomery Counties may qualify for court-assisted resolution channels.

    Chapter 13 Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure PA

    Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy immediately triggers an automatic stay that halts foreclosure proceedings, including sheriff sales.

    Chapter 13 may allow homeowners to:

    •  Stop active foreclosure litigation
    •  Catch up on missed mortgage arrears over 3–5 years
    •  Keep their home while resuming current payments

    For many families, Chapter 13 bankruptcy to stop foreclosure in PA is one of the strongest legal protections available.

    How John M. Kenney Helps Pennsylvania Homeowners

    John M. Kenney provides direct, strategic foreclosure defense focused on immediate relief and long-term home retention.

    He helps clients across:

    • Bucks County
    • Montgomery County
    • Philadelphia County
    • Delaware County
    • Chester County

    Each case begins with a careful review of lender filings, notice compliance, and available defense pathways.

    Frequently Asked Questions – Home Foreclosure Defense Attorney

    • Can I stop foreclosure after receiving a sheriff sale notice in Pennsylvania?

      Yes. Depending on timing, options may include bankruptcy filing, reinstatement, lender negotiation, or legal challenge to sale procedures.

    • How long does foreclosure take in Pennsylvania?

      It often takes several months to over a year, depending on court schedules, defenses raised, and lender actions.

    • What is an Act 91 notice?

      It is a Pennsylvania-required foreclosure warning notice advising homeowners of mortgage assistance rights before foreclosure filing.

    • Can Chapter 13 stop a sheriff sale in Bucks County?

      Yes. If filed before sale completion, Chapter 13 usually stops the sheriff sale immediately through automatic stay protection.

    • What happens if I ignore a foreclosure complaint?

      The lender may obtain a default judgment, making foreclosure much harder to stop.

    • Can I save my home after foreclosure has started?

      Often yes, especially if action is taken early enough for modification, mediation, or bankruptcy intervention.

    • Does John M. Kenney help homeowners in Montgomery County?

      Yes. He assists clients throughout Montgomery County and neighboring Pennsylvania counties.

    • Can foreclosure be challenged if the lender’s paperwork is defective?

      Yes. Improper notice, inaccurate balances, and missing documentation may create valid defenses.

    Speak With John M. Kenney Today

    If you are facing foreclosure, do not wait until your sheriff sale date is near. Contact John M. Kenney now to review your legal options and protect your home before foreclosure advances further.

    Schedule a foreclosure defense consultation today (215-547-3031) and act before it is too late.

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