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New York Mortgage Fraud Lawyer

Schenectady, New York Real Estate Fraud Attorney

Typically, mortgage fraud cases involve an accusation of making false statements or falsifying financial information to obtain a home mortgage. In some cases, however, people who work for lending companies are arrested for making fraudulent statements or engaging in unscrupulous lending.

If you have been charged with mortgage fraud or another fraud-related offense, the experienced New York Mortgage Fraud Lawyers at our firm can help. At the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC, we offer aggressive and experienced representation on behalf of clients throughout New York who are facing mortgage fraud charges.

Our attorneys have extensive experience with the representation of clients charged with crimes involving allegations of financial fraud. These cases are complex and require the attention of an experienced attorney who will give your case the time, dedication and consideration it requires.

Our attorneys strongly believe that every defendant deserves a vigorous defense. We prepare for each case as if it may go to trial and perform a thorough investigation of the facts to determine the best possible approach to each client's defense. Our meticulous and painstaking effort to understand the details of each case is a distinct advantage for the people we represent. If you are facing mortgage fraud charges or another financial fraud charge, contact our New York law office to learn more about your rights and options.

Contact the Law Office of Mark J. Sacco, PLLC

To schedule a free consultation with a criminal defense lawyer at our firm, contact our law office in Schenectady, New York, or Albany, New York, by calling 518-631-4046. You may also contact us online.

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