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Jason W. Estavillo is a dedicated attorney based in Oakland, specializing in Personal Injury and Real Estate law. With a profound commitment to preserving the American dream of homeownership, Jason has made it his mission to keep clients in their homes, particularly during challenging times. The 2008 Financial Crisis had a devastating impact on countless families, with widespread corruption in the banking sector leading to wrongful foreclosures. After years of honing his expertise in Real Estate and Business Law at both large and medium-sized firms in the Bay Area, Jason established his own practice. He envisioned a legal service that offered exceptional representation without the burden of exorbitant overhead costs typical of larger firms. At his firm, Jason focuses on Foreclosure Law and Real Estate Litigation, passionately advocating for homeowners against major financial institutions. He believes that every property owner has rights that must be protected, especially when faced with illegal foreclosure. His firm has achieved an impressive success rate of over 90% in helping families navigate the complexities of foreclosure, ensuring they remain in their homes and recover from the financial turmoil caused by the crisis. With more than nine years of experience in foreclosure litigation, Jason W. Estavillo has built a reputation as a leading advocate for homeowners in Oakland. His firm proudly serves hundreds of clients, standing at the forefront of legal battles against banks to uphold the rights of those unfairly affected by financial malfeasance. Through tireless dedication and expert legal representation, Jason continues to fight for justice, empowering families to reclaim their homes and restore their lives.
Foreclosure attorneys help homeowners facing the loss of their property explore options to save their homes or minimize financial damage. Common matters include loan modification, foreclosure defense, short sales, deed in lieu.