Violation of Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
Protecting You From Violations of RESPAThe Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) was enacted by Congress in 1974 to control unethical real estate practices. Unfortunately, even with RESPA, real estate service providers continue charging fees in transactions that exceed the work required and performed. Have you been victimized by Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act violations? At Fradley Law Firm, P.A., we are aggressive advocates for homeowners and business owners in Florida. Don Fradley has practiced law for 30 years and also owns and operates Jupiter Land and Title Co. With his experience in law and in real estate, he provides a one-stop, full-service assistance. Contact us to schedule a review of your mortgage. We can tell you if you are paying more than you should. Managing Your Costs to Protect Your Bottom LineFor most people, a home is probably the largest investment they make. With the significant initial outlay of cash and a commitment to pay back the loan over the many years, a family's financial survival often depends on managing the bottom line. If there is a way to save money, many people are ready to try it — from coupon clipping to savings clubs. When it comes to buying a home, however, many people do not realize there are ways to save money. One of the greatest savings measures is to fully understand your rights under RESPA and to hold real estate service providers accountable for the costs they bill. Don Fradley, with his real estate and legal experience, assists homebuyers and homeowners with holding costs in check and pursuing damages for violations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. By thoroughly analyzing your mortgage documents and receipts for service, he will discover if you have been victimized by RESPA violations. He will also help you recover any and all financial damages to which you are entitled by law. Minding the Statute of LimitationsTo file a RESPA claim, you must act within a short window of time. Do not delay in calling us to evaluate your mortgage. Should we find a violation, the damages for violations can be considerable. In addition to significant fines, violations of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act can require offending service providers to spend time in prison. Contact us for a review of your real estate closing documents and mortgage terms. Call 561-743-8800. |

