FAQ

Contact an experienced foreclosure defense attorney immediately. At Lance Denha Law, we review your mortgage, identify legal defenses, and may help delay or stop the foreclosure process.

Yes, Florida law generally allows you to remain in your home during the legal process. We help you explore options like loan modification, short sale, or litigation defense.

While not required, having an attorney protects your interests, ensures proper documentation, and avoids costly errors. We represent buyers, sellers, and investors in smooth, secure closings.

A title issue could mean a dispute over ownership, liens, or recording errors. We investigate and resolve title problems to ensure your property rights are protected.

We assist with breach of contract, property disputes, HOA litigation, and business conflicts. Our goal is to resolve your issue efficiently—whether through negotiation or litigation.

Yes. We draft contracts, file necessary documents, and provide guidance on legal compliance for startups and established companies.

Yes. We work to reduce your debt through structured negotiations, settlements, or legal defense strategies, especially in cases involving credit cards, loans, or foreclosure debt.

Yes. We provide a free initial consultation to evaluate your legal issue and recommend the best course of action—no obligation.

Fees vary by case type and complexity. We offer competitive rates and transparent billing, with some matters handled on a flat fee or contingency basis.

Yes. Lance Denha is licensed in both Florida and Michigan, offering legal support across state lines when needed.