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Help I don’t want to lose my home

A friend of mine inherited a property thru probate that multiple loan companies are trying to collect mortgage payments on in his deceased father’s name. They’re about to foreclose on the property without even giving him the opportunity or option to settle the amounts owed or take over payments. When his father died he got hundreds of foreclosure assistance and mortgage lender letters. He’s an older man who doesn’t have much understanding of any of what’s going on, and he wants to refinance the house into his name, and keep it. The auction for the foreclosure is in a few weeks, is he out of time? What can we do? This is in Washoe county in Nevada..

In regards to loan companies there are two, but one wants a large amount paid to them and it’s not feasible and they’re refusing to work with us and pushing hard for foreclosure. The other company is willing to make a deal with us for the remaining balance.

probate has been completed and he was court approved to be the inheritor of his fathers estate. And he does have a probate lawyer, but the gentleman he has working on this matter is not doing his job, to the fullest extent possible. He was supposed to call these companies on Wednesday, and when I spoke with the lawyer in person he said it would be handled. He made no calls to anywhere and when I spoke to his assistant on Friday she told me he pushed it til Monday afternoon which is making it hard for us to come up with an adequate resolution

he doesn’t want to lose the house nor do I I live there as well

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