Two or three times every year, another mid-to-large size foreclosure mill bites the dust. It’s happened again with the closing of the firm Butler & Hosch.

Here’s the story from Housingwire.com: http://www.housingwire.com/articles/33919-after-nearly-35-years-in-business-mortgage-law-firm-butler-hosch-closes-down

Butler & Hosch has taken the same path to death as its predecessors – David J. Stern, Marshall C. Watson, Adorno & Yoss, etc., etc., etc. These foreclosure mills grow fast by doing sloppy work on the cheap, get too big for their britches, and eventually the banks pull their business and the company folds.

With over 700 employees and thousands of open foreclosures, the Butler & Hosch implosion will leave many ruined lives and more foreclosures in limbo. Look at this list of upcoming foreclosure sale which might (or might not) be cancelled because of the firm’s death.

There’s no doubt that this will affect any homeowner who is being sued by Butler & Hosch. Expect delays, continuances and cancellations.

If your foreclosure case is with Butler & Hosch, contact us today and see if we can help.

Daniel McKillop

Managing Partner, Operations Manager

H. Daniel McKillop sues and defends lawsuits for individuals, families, and small business owners. He also advises small business owners in areas of real estate and contract formations.

Dan takes pride in helping people through financial difficulties, providing legal advocacy and support during tough times. 

Dan was an Air Force officer prior to attending law school at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. His duty assignments included deployments to Iraq, the Philippines, and various stints in east Asia.

Dan and Julia have two young sons and have recently relocated to Jacksonville to join our Jacksonville team.

Dan’s practice includes:

  • Foreclosure defense
  • Real estate litigation
  • RESPA and TILA violations
  • Probate litigation
  • General civil lawsuits.