Provident Law

At Provident Law ®, an experienced real estate lawyer can help you recover excess proceeds from real estate sold as a result of a foreclosure . You may be entitled to recover excess proceeds from the sale as an owner, heir, or interested third parties, such as junior or secondary lienholders and involuntary creditors. For instance, the bank that holds the first mortgage on a home might be the primary lienholder who files the foreclosure action. The bank that holds the second mortgage on the property is a junior lienholder. Finally, an involuntary creditor might be a credit card company that has sued the homeowner, obtained a judgment against him for an unpaid debt, and then recorded the judgment as a lien against the home.
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- Real Estate
- Adre AND Administrative LAW
- Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Business LAW
- Church AND Nonprofit
- Excess Proceeds
- Family LAW
- Arizona Wills & Trusts
- Arizona Probate & Trust Administration
- Guardianship | Conservator Matters
- Bankruptcy | Creditor’s Rights
- Collections
- Intellectual Property (IP
- Adre and Administrative Law
- Appeals
- Arizona Partition Actions
- Arizona Probate & Trust Administration
- Arizona Wills & Trusts
- Bankruptcy | Creditor’s Rights
- Business Law Attorney
- Church and Nonprofit
- Church Ministry Practice
- Collections
- Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
- Creditor’s Rights
- Excess Proceeds
- Family Law
- Guardianship | Conservator Matters
- Intellectual Property (IP
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Erik Stanley was fantastic at understanding our company needs for a public use policy for our new building in Cincinnati.
Despite the short notice, Christopher demonstrated exceptional professionalism and efficiency, delivering a comprehensive and well-crafted lease agreement that met all my requirements.
Mary Hone and Jeanette Hamilton made the process of transferring title of property into a trust very easy.
Jeanette and Mary were so professional, organized, prompt, and the best part is that they are super friendly.
I had the privilege to work with Mary Home and Jeannette Hamilton at a professional and efficient law firm.
It’s never a good thing thing to need an attorney, however Mary Hone & Jeanette Hamilton at Provident Law are two of the nicest, honest attorneys I’ve ever come across.
Jeanette scheduled an appointment for me to visit with Ms Hone who walked me through several options and once I settled on the best process for me, Jeanette and Ms Hone handled the process to my satisfaction.
This group of women are incredible they contacted me right away we talked about the situation, process and cost and we all agreed to get started.
Mary hone and jeanette did a teriffc job for me with my new LLC, they are fast!
I would like to say thank you to Mary Hone and Jeanette Hamilton for their assistance with my complaint.
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