HOME RETENTION NUMBER HOME RETENTION EMAIL
(866) 481-0396
HomeRetention@mdk-llc.com
 

If your loan is in foreclosure with our office, the home retention department would like to speak with you about your options. To learn more about the options that might be available to you, depending upon eligibility and approval requirements:
click here.

To make your call more successful, please have the following information available: When sending an email, please include the following information:
    • Pay stubs
    • Bank statements
    • Other income statements
    • Insurance information
    • Credit card information
    • Utility bills
    • Other monthly expenses

    To download a financial form, click here.

    • Your Name / Property Address
    • Mortgage company name / Loan #
    • Phone number / Best time to call
    • Interest in home retention options

If you would like send additional financial information, please fill out the financial form and attach to your email.

 

What to Expect When You Call or Email


When you call the telephone number listed above, you will reach the office of Manley Deas Kochalski LLC, the law firm representing mortgage servicing clients. Manley Deas Kochalski LLC has its own home retention representatives who can assist you in communicating with our clients' home retention department. If you call the telephone number listed above, you will receive help in communicating with our clients' home retention department. You will also receive help if you would like a reinstatement or payoff figure.

It is important for you to understand that Manley Deas Kochalski LLC is not disinterested. Manley Deas Kochalski LLC represents the interests of our clients. Those interests are different from your interests. If you call the telephone number listed above, Manley Deas Kochalski LLC will not be able to give you legal advice. You are urged to contact your own attorney for legal advice.

If you are a borrower, it is important for you to understand that calling the telephone number listed above or contacting plaintiff about home retention options does not satisfy your obligation to file an answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint, nor will it extend your deadline for doing so. You are strongly advised to consult your own attorney about your legal rights and obligations.



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