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With extensive knowledge and experience across an array of legal practice areas, our Mortgage Lawyers deliver quality legal advice and assistance to individuals, corporations, liquidators and creditors. With a track record of success acting for a diverse range of clients affected by mortgages, our mortgage Solicitors stand at the frontline of the legal industry.

If you are found to be in default whilst party to a mortgage it may be the case that the mortgagee (bank) has a legal interest in the property, and may be able to liquidate same property to discharge the mortgage. At Navado, we are able to assist you whether you are the mortgagee or the mortgagor. If you are the mortgagor and have been notified by the mortgagee that they intend to liquidate the property following bankruptcy, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.

Further if you, as the mortgagor, feel that you have been incorrectly found to be in default, then we may be able to assist you in further investigating your matter and determining the legitimacy of the default. We may consider, amongst other things, the Mortgagees compliance with Section 57 of the Real Property Act 1900, which may provide you with a cause of action.

If you require assistance with a Mortgage and Caveat Disputes matter, we recommend that you contact our firm and arrange an appointment to see one of our Mortgage & Caveat Dispute Solicitors. Please contact us by telephone on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au. 

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