Rokusek Law, P.A.

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Offers Video Calls
Rokusek Law, P.A.

Our firm has provided comprehensive representation to hundreds of clients for more than a decade.

Rokusek Law, P.A.

Rokusek Law, P.A.

Open for Business
Offers Video Calls

Our firm has provided comprehensive representation to hundreds of clients for more than a decade.

Firm Overview

Helping our clients in all aspects of real estate legal issues, foreclosure, estate planning, debt collection and bankruptcy. Our firm has provided comprehensive representation to hundreds of clients for more than a decade.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

Main Office

Tampa Office
6930 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Tampa, FL 33625

Phone

(813) 514-8186

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

First Initial Consultation, always free

Office Information
Office Hours

Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Emergency After Hours

Yes

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Other Offices
  • Jupiter Office

    1003 W. Indiantown Road
    Suite 212
    Jupiter, FL 33458

Real Estate

Foreclosure

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek, Founder & President and Real Estate Law Lawyer

Clara Rodriguez Rokusek focuses in real estate law and bankruptcy. She has particular experience in foreclosure counseling of mortgage borrowers and dealing with distressed-property issues. She also provides legal representation in debt counseling and personal bankruptcy (debt relief). Clara represents clients in matters involving title issues, landlord-tenant matters, quiet-title actions, conveyance of property, and other real property issues.

Clara was admitted to practice in Florida State Courts in 2008. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida.

The legal defense of a foreclosure suit allows borrowers to make sure that their lender has complied with all laws, and compels the mortgage company (or plaintiff) to prove that it is entitled to foreclose and take away a person's property rights. The economic downturn and bursting of the real estate "bubble" resulted in thousands of foreclosed properties. This caused the banks and their agents to justify their foreclosure rights through the preparation of shoddy legal documents. Borrowers are often confused as to which company actually handles their mortgage, since the servicer of their loan can change. In fact, it is common for the original lender, with whom the borrower dealt at closing, to change several times over the life of the loan, and even to differ at the foreclosure stage. Foreclosure defense assistance provided by our firm will enable the borrower to verify the plaintiff's rights to foreclose, the accuracy of legal documents, and many other important factors. Anyone may meet with an attorney via the free initial consultation we offer.

Foreclosure counseling usually involves two processes: the legal foreclosure defense (litigation) and the process of working with your mortgage company toward a foreclosure-prevention alternative (loss mitigation). There are different options for a borrower facing foreclosure. Depending on your specific financial situation, the status of the outstanding liens on your property, and the property value, you will have to decide whether to keep your property or to dispose of (sell) it. Choosing to simply "walk away" is not recommended, because foreclosure can have a negative impact on your credit history and may result in a deficiency judgment. It is important to understand not only your legal rights and options, but also the consequences of any given option.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

License

Bar Number: 0056956
Florida, 2008

Education

Stetson University of Law
Juris Doctor, 2008

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek, Founder & President and Real Estate Law Lawyer

Clara Rodriguez Rokusek focuses in real estate law and bankruptcy. She has particular experience in foreclosure counseling of mortgage borrowers and dealing with distressed-property issues. She also provides legal representation in debt counseling and personal bankruptcy (debt relief). Clara represents clients in matters involving title issues, landlord-tenant matters, quiet-title actions, conveyance of property, and other real property issues.

Clara was admitted to practice in Florida State Courts in 2008. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida.

The legal defense of a foreclosure suit allows borrowers to make sure that their lender has complied with all laws, and compels the mortgage company (or plaintiff) to prove that it is entitled to foreclose and take away a person's property rights. The economic downturn and bursting of the real estate "bubble" resulted in thousands of foreclosed properties. This caused the banks and their agents to justify their foreclosure rights through the preparation of shoddy legal documents. Borrowers are often confused as to which company actually handles their mortgage, since the servicer of their loan can change. In fact, it is common for the original lender, with whom the borrower dealt at closing, to change several times over the life of the loan, and even to differ at the foreclosure stage. Foreclosure defense assistance provided by our firm will enable the borrower to verify the plaintiff's rights to foreclose, the accuracy of legal documents, and many other important factors. Anyone may meet with an attorney via the free initial consultation we offer.

Foreclosure counseling usually involves two processes: the legal foreclosure defense (litigation) and the process of working with your mortgage company toward a foreclosure-prevention alternative (loss mitigation). There are different options for a borrower facing foreclosure. Depending on your specific financial situation, the status of the outstanding liens on your property, and the property value, you will have to decide whether to keep your property or to dispose of (sell) it. Choosing to simply "walk away" is not recommended, because foreclosure can have a negative impact on your credit history and may result in a deficiency judgment. It is important to understand not only your legal rights and options, but also the consequences of any given option.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

License

Bar Number: 0056956
Florida, 2008

Education

Stetson University of Law Juris Doctor, 2008


Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek

Firm Overview

Helping our clients in all aspects of real estate legal issues, foreclosure, estate planning, debt collection and bankruptcy. Our firm has provided comprehensive representation to hundreds of clients for more than a decade.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

Main Office

Tampa Office
6930 W. Linebaugh Ave.
Tampa, FL 33625

Phone

(813) 514-8186

Fees
Free Initial Consultation?

First Initial Consultation, always free

Office Information
Office Hours

Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Emergency After Hours

Yes

Languages Spoken

English, Spanish

Other Offices
  • Jupiter Office

    1003 W. Indiantown Road
    Suite 212
    Jupiter, FL 33458

Real Estate

Foreclosure

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek, Founder & President and Real Estate Law Lawyer

Clara Rodriguez Rokusek focuses in real estate law and bankruptcy. She has particular experience in foreclosure counseling of mortgage borrowers and dealing with distressed-property issues. She also provides legal representation in debt counseling and personal bankruptcy (debt relief). Clara represents clients in matters involving title issues, landlord-tenant matters, quiet-title actions, conveyance of property, and other real property issues.

Clara was admitted to practice in Florida State Courts in 2008. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida.

The legal defense of a foreclosure suit allows borrowers to make sure that their lender has complied with all laws, and compels the mortgage company (or plaintiff) to prove that it is entitled to foreclose and take away a person's property rights. The economic downturn and bursting of the real estate "bubble" resulted in thousands of foreclosed properties. This caused the banks and their agents to justify their foreclosure rights through the preparation of shoddy legal documents. Borrowers are often confused as to which company actually handles their mortgage, since the servicer of their loan can change. In fact, it is common for the original lender, with whom the borrower dealt at closing, to change several times over the life of the loan, and even to differ at the foreclosure stage. Foreclosure defense assistance provided by our firm will enable the borrower to verify the plaintiff's rights to foreclose, the accuracy of legal documents, and many other important factors. Anyone may meet with an attorney via the free initial consultation we offer.

Foreclosure counseling usually involves two processes: the legal foreclosure defense (litigation) and the process of working with your mortgage company toward a foreclosure-prevention alternative (loss mitigation). There are different options for a borrower facing foreclosure. Depending on your specific financial situation, the status of the outstanding liens on your property, and the property value, you will have to decide whether to keep your property or to dispose of (sell) it. Choosing to simply "walk away" is not recommended, because foreclosure can have a negative impact on your credit history and may result in a deficiency judgment. It is important to understand not only your legal rights and options, but also the consequences of any given option.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

License

Bar Number: 0056956
Florida, 2008

Education

Stetson University of Law
Juris Doctor, 2008

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek, Founder & President and Real Estate Law Lawyer

Clara Rodriguez Rokusek focuses in real estate law and bankruptcy. She has particular experience in foreclosure counseling of mortgage borrowers and dealing with distressed-property issues. She also provides legal representation in debt counseling and personal bankruptcy (debt relief). Clara represents clients in matters involving title issues, landlord-tenant matters, quiet-title actions, conveyance of property, and other real property issues.

Clara was admitted to practice in Florida State Courts in 2008. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida and the Southern District of Florida.

The legal defense of a foreclosure suit allows borrowers to make sure that their lender has complied with all laws, and compels the mortgage company (or plaintiff) to prove that it is entitled to foreclose and take away a person's property rights. The economic downturn and bursting of the real estate "bubble" resulted in thousands of foreclosed properties. This caused the banks and their agents to justify their foreclosure rights through the preparation of shoddy legal documents. Borrowers are often confused as to which company actually handles their mortgage, since the servicer of their loan can change. In fact, it is common for the original lender, with whom the borrower dealt at closing, to change several times over the life of the loan, and even to differ at the foreclosure stage. Foreclosure defense assistance provided by our firm will enable the borrower to verify the plaintiff's rights to foreclose, the accuracy of legal documents, and many other important factors. Anyone may meet with an attorney via the free initial consultation we offer.

Foreclosure counseling usually involves two processes: the legal foreclosure defense (litigation) and the process of working with your mortgage company toward a foreclosure-prevention alternative (loss mitigation). There are different options for a borrower facing foreclosure. Depending on your specific financial situation, the status of the outstanding liens on your property, and the property value, you will have to decide whether to keep your property or to dispose of (sell) it. Choosing to simply "walk away" is not recommended, because foreclosure can have a negative impact on your credit history and may result in a deficiency judgment. It is important to understand not only your legal rights and options, but also the consequences of any given option.

Call 656-952-2005 today to schedule your free initial consultation. For your convenience, we offer meetings via Zoom and WhatsApp. We also accept MasterCard and Visa.

License

Bar Number: 0056956
Florida, 2008

Education

Stetson University of Law Juris Doctor, 2008


Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek

Rokusek Law, P.A.
Clara Rodriguez Rokusek

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