Rubin & Licatesi, P.C.
Summary
Main Office
591 Stewart Avenue, 4th floor
Garden City,
NY 11530
(516) 456-4700
Years of Experience
35
Practice Areas
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
591 Stewart Avenue, 4th floor
Garden City, NY 11530
Real Estate and Foreclosure Attorney
Rubin & Licatesi, P.C. is centrally based in Garden City, New York, representing buyers, sellers and clients in need of law mitigation and foreclosure defense counseling throughout the metropolitan New York area. Rubin & Licatesi, P.C. is an approved law firm and settlement agent for lending institutions in the tri-state area.
Articles Written
Foreclosure Outlook
Created On: 01/06/2012
December, 28 2011
This past week we have seen the Securities and Exchange Commission initiate a civil fraud suit against former top executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with allegations...
Foreclosure Defense: Meaning and Purpose
Created On: 12/14/2011
December, 12 2011
For better or worse, those who happened to venture into the meaning and purpose of defending their homes and businesses against foreclosure may have now realized, against this overwhelming strain...
Foreclosure Defendants: No Homeowners Here
Created On: 12/05/2011
December, 5 2011
When a homeowner is faced with the indignities attendant to mortgage arrears, foreclosure worries and the very real prospects of losing a home, business...
Foreclosure: Common But Not Normal
Created On: 11/18/2011
November, 17 2011
Many of the new callers and clients to our law firm are looking at a possible foreclosure on the mortgage of their residence, investment property or business. Debt, financial hardship and failed loan modification submissions are daily topics of client calls and office meetings.
Case History
EMC Mort v "Client"
Practice Area: Foreclosure
Description: Client lost home in foreclosure auction&sale. His wishes & goals were to set aside the sale, vacate the deed and restore ownership to keep his home
Outcome: After a court proceeding by way of order to show cause, the judgment was reversed&deed restored to his name.
