At the law office of Ira J. Metrick, we have defended borrowers against foreclosures from many different Lenders, including Ditech.
About Ditech
Ditech Financial is a mortgage servicing company based in Pennsylvania and serving the United States. They handle all aspects of mortgage loan servicing, including receiving monthly mortgage payments and pursuing foreclosure against homeowners who fall behind.
Ditech filed for bankruptcy in February 2019 and was purchased by New Residential Investment in October 2019.
Ditech Foreclosure Information
According to Bloomberg, over four thousand homeowners have complained to federal agencies about Ditech. These complaints include claims that Ditech did not properly credit payments and wrongfully pursued foreclosure.
Now that Ditech has declared bankruptcy and been sold to another company, mortgages will be transferred to the new owner and the legal recourse for homeowners who were wronged by Ditech is less clear.
If your loan was serviced by Ditech and you are facing foreclosure due to falsely claimed missed or inaccurate payments, contact us today.
Some attorneys that may represent Ditech include:
- RAS Citron
Helpful NJ Foreclosure and Loan Modification Resources
- Foreclosure Defense Overview
- New Jersey Foreclosure Process Overview
- New Jersey Foreclosure Timeline
- New Jersey Sheriff Sale FAQ
- New Jersey Sheriff Sale Timeline
- New Jersey Loan Modification Information
Contact Ira J. Metrick Today to Discuss Your Ditech Foreclosure in NJ
If your mortgage was serviced by Ditech and your home is facing foreclosure, contact us today. We can discuss your situation and help you defend the foreclosure and determine if you are eligible for a loan modification. We also offer aggressive representation to assist in the loan modification process.
We can ensure that the lender has followed all proper foreclosure procedures and has not violated your rights as a borrower. These violations can include, but are not limited to:
- Pursuing a foreclosure or sheriff sale while your loan modification application is still being reviewed (also known as Dual Tracking).
- Refusing to honor or review your loan modification.
- Not responding to your loan modification application within 30 days.
- Refusing to accept your mortgage payment or mortgage reinstatement.
- Declaring you in default and threatening foreclosure even though you are up to date on your payments.
If any of these or other situations have happened to you, contact the law office of Ira J. Metrick today to discuss your options.