Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.

Experienced & Professional Raleigh Attorneys

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.

Experienced & Professional Raleigh Attorneys

Firm Overview

Applying 90 years of combined legal experience
At Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P., our attorneys provide dedicated and personalized services to businesses and individuals throughout North Carolina. Two of our members, Theodore A. Nodell and Craig S. Haskell, have both earned AV Preeminent Peer Review Ratings by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for their professionalism and ethics. With their combined experienced of 90 years, our attorneys are well-qualified to provide you with valuable legal advantages.

Our firm focuses on bankruptcy, foreclosure and creditor rights. We concentrate on commercial collections, commercial matters, enforcement of judgments and representation of creditors in bankruptcy court. We fully evaluate your situation from every angle and recommend litigation where appropriate.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. has successfully helped clients regarding:
-Creditor bankruptcy
-Creditor's rights
-Secured transactions
-Foreclosures
-Real property law
-Collections
-Commercial litigation
-Workouts
-Title litigation

A collaborative environment that benefits you
We encourage close working relationships among our attorneys and this free exchange of ideas translates to forward thinking solutions for our clients. In addition to our skilled attorneys, our capable staff is also composed of experienced paralegals and trained legal secretaries.

At Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P., we emphasize resolving your concerns with the highest level of professionalism and understanding.

Main Office

Main Office
5540 Centerview Drive, Suite 416
Raleigh, NC 27606-3369

Phone

9198212600

Foreclosure

Raleigh, North Carolina Foreclosure Attorney

Enforcing creditor rights through foreclosure
Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. is dedicated to assisting lenders who are harmed by loan default and who need to foreclose on properties in order to recoup their losses. In the current economic climate, public sympathy mostly sides with homeowners who are unable or unwilling to pay their mortgages. Many remedies have been proposed or enacted to keep delinquent borrowers in their homes.

Restrictions placed on foreclosure have enabled delinquent borrowers who no longer have the means to maintain their properties to essentially squat as their homes fall into disrepair, further damaging lenders and negatively impacting the value of surrounding properties. Moreover, foreclosure restrictions prevent lenders from liquidating distressed assets to free up working capital so they can provide loans for prospective home buyers.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. has 90 years of combined experience with the North Carolina foreclosure process, and can facilitate your efforts to reclaim your property.

Foreclosure actions to leverage default remedies
Foreclosure is an extreme step, and given the number of foreclosed properties on the market, not one a lender should take lightly. However, it may be necessary in order to compel a recalcitrant borrower to face the reality of his situation. We understand the power of a foreclosure filing to force a delinquent borrower to the negotiating table to develop a solution such as:
-Loan modification
-Short sale
-Deed in lieu of foreclosure
-Mortgage modification

We represent the lender in negotiations to have the terms of the original loan permanently changed to reduce payments to an affordable amount.

Short sale
A borrower who finds himself paying for a house whose value has fallen may opt for a short sale, which allows him to sell the home for less than the amount he owes on the loan. The bank avoids the time and expense of foreclosure and can earn as much through short sale as it would through a sheriff's auction.

Deed in lieu of foreclosure
A deed in lieu of foreclosure allows a homeowner to relinquish interest in a home for the amount of the loan by exchanging the deed for the loan cancellation. In areas where the housing market may be picking up, this remedy could be a viable option.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.
Craig Haskell

Mr. Haskell is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for his professionalism and ethics.

Practice areas
-Creditor bankruptcy law
-Creditor rights
-Commercial litigation
-Foreclosure
-Collections

Admitted
-North Carolina, 1990

Education
-University of North Carolina, J.D., 1990
-University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1987

Associations and memberships
-Wake County Bar Association
-North Carolina Bar Association (Member, Bankruptcy and Real Property Sections)

Education

University of North Carolina
Juris Doctorate ,

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.
Craig Haskell

Mr. Haskell is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for his professionalism and ethics.

Practice areas
-Creditor bankruptcy law
-Creditor rights
-Commercial litigation
-Foreclosure
-Collections

Admitted
-North Carolina, 1990

Education
-University of North Carolina, J.D., 1990
-University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1987

Associations and memberships
-Wake County Bar Association
-North Carolina Bar Association (Member, Bankruptcy and Real Property Sections)

Education

University of North Carolina Juris Doctorate ,


Firm Overview

Applying 90 years of combined legal experience
At Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P., our attorneys provide dedicated and personalized services to businesses and individuals throughout North Carolina. Two of our members, Theodore A. Nodell and Craig S. Haskell, have both earned AV Preeminent Peer Review Ratings by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for their professionalism and ethics. With their combined experienced of 90 years, our attorneys are well-qualified to provide you with valuable legal advantages.

Our firm focuses on bankruptcy, foreclosure and creditor rights. We concentrate on commercial collections, commercial matters, enforcement of judgments and representation of creditors in bankruptcy court. We fully evaluate your situation from every angle and recommend litigation where appropriate.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. has successfully helped clients regarding:
-Creditor bankruptcy
-Creditor's rights
-Secured transactions
-Foreclosures
-Real property law
-Collections
-Commercial litigation
-Workouts
-Title litigation

A collaborative environment that benefits you
We encourage close working relationships among our attorneys and this free exchange of ideas translates to forward thinking solutions for our clients. In addition to our skilled attorneys, our capable staff is also composed of experienced paralegals and trained legal secretaries.

At Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P., we emphasize resolving your concerns with the highest level of professionalism and understanding.

Main Office

Main Office
5540 Centerview Drive, Suite 416
Raleigh, NC 27606-3369

Phone

9198212600

Foreclosure

Raleigh, North Carolina Foreclosure Attorney

Enforcing creditor rights through foreclosure
Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. is dedicated to assisting lenders who are harmed by loan default and who need to foreclose on properties in order to recoup their losses. In the current economic climate, public sympathy mostly sides with homeowners who are unable or unwilling to pay their mortgages. Many remedies have been proposed or enacted to keep delinquent borrowers in their homes.

Restrictions placed on foreclosure have enabled delinquent borrowers who no longer have the means to maintain their properties to essentially squat as their homes fall into disrepair, further damaging lenders and negatively impacting the value of surrounding properties. Moreover, foreclosure restrictions prevent lenders from liquidating distressed assets to free up working capital so they can provide loans for prospective home buyers.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P. has 90 years of combined experience with the North Carolina foreclosure process, and can facilitate your efforts to reclaim your property.

Foreclosure actions to leverage default remedies
Foreclosure is an extreme step, and given the number of foreclosed properties on the market, not one a lender should take lightly. However, it may be necessary in order to compel a recalcitrant borrower to face the reality of his situation. We understand the power of a foreclosure filing to force a delinquent borrower to the negotiating table to develop a solution such as:
-Loan modification
-Short sale
-Deed in lieu of foreclosure
-Mortgage modification

We represent the lender in negotiations to have the terms of the original loan permanently changed to reduce payments to an affordable amount.

Short sale
A borrower who finds himself paying for a house whose value has fallen may opt for a short sale, which allows him to sell the home for less than the amount he owes on the loan. The bank avoids the time and expense of foreclosure and can earn as much through short sale as it would through a sheriff's auction.

Deed in lieu of foreclosure
A deed in lieu of foreclosure allows a homeowner to relinquish interest in a home for the amount of the loan by exchanging the deed for the loan cancellation. In areas where the housing market may be picking up, this remedy could be a viable option.

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.
Craig Haskell

Mr. Haskell is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for his professionalism and ethics.

Practice areas
-Creditor bankruptcy law
-Creditor rights
-Commercial litigation
-Foreclosure
-Collections

Admitted
-North Carolina, 1990

Education
-University of North Carolina, J.D., 1990
-University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1987

Associations and memberships
-Wake County Bar Association
-North Carolina Bar Association (Member, Bankruptcy and Real Property Sections)

Education

University of North Carolina
Juris Doctorate ,

Nodell, Glass & Haskell, L.L.P.
Craig Haskell

Mr. Haskell is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest recognition possible in the legal industry, for his professionalism and ethics.

Practice areas
-Creditor bankruptcy law
-Creditor rights
-Commercial litigation
-Foreclosure
-Collections

Admitted
-North Carolina, 1990

Education
-University of North Carolina, J.D., 1990
-University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1987

Associations and memberships
-Wake County Bar Association
-North Carolina Bar Association (Member, Bankruptcy and Real Property Sections)

Education

University of North Carolina Juris Doctorate ,


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