Jump to Navigation

Construction Loan Fraud

Do You Need Representation? We Can Defend You!

Bold labels are required.

Contact Information
disclaimer.

The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

close

Orlando FL About Mark L Horwitz Criminal Defense Attorney Video

The Law Offices of Mark L Horwitz defends those who are charged with or under investigation for criminal conduct and related civil litigation. For criminal defense, call a lawyer in Orlando, Florida. 407.401.7224. http://www.mlhorwitzlaw.com

Orlando, Florida, Construction Loan Fraud Attorneys

Due in part to the subprime mortgage scandal, state and federal law enforcement authorities have been giving greater scrutiny to construction loans and real estate development projects, looking for fraudulent activity. Typically, construction loans are secured through reported assets, proof of lease or rental agreements, and buyer contracts. If the information provided on a construction loan application is incorrect, allegations of fraud may result when investigators believe the application was purposely falsified. At the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, our attorneys work closely with forensic accountants, investigators, and underwriters to convince investigators of our client's innocence. In many instances, our early involvement can pre-empt further investigation by convincing authorities that false information was not purposely provided.

Avoid further legal and financial complications -- contact construction loan fraud attorneys at the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz today to schedule a confidential consultation regarding your case.

Under Investigation for Construction Loan Fraud

The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz represents and counsels the following kinds of clients facing construction loan fraud charges:

  • Construction companies
  • Contractors / subcontractors
  • Loan officers
  • Bank executives
  • Mortgage brokers
  • Individual builders

Avoiding Obstruction of Justice Charges

Too often, people who aren't guilty of committing the crime they are being investigated for attempt to cover-up information they believe will incriminate them. When investigators discover information that conflicts with what they've been told by a suspect, they may intensify their investigation in the belief a suspect is hiding information. The end result may be a charge of obstructing justice, leading to further legal complications and ill will between you and prosecutors.

At the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, our lawyers work closely with clients in order to ensure they avoid an obstruction of justice charge. While our attorneys act to ensure our clients don't incriminate themselves, we also take steps to ensure pertinent records and information is preserved. Destroying company records, bank statements, work contracts, or relocating a key witness could result in obstruction charges if such actions come to the attention of the prosecution.

Contact Construction Loan Fraud Attorneys

Our attorneys understand how federal investigators and prosecutors think and how they approach cases involving fraud. We understand how to interpret loan applications and underwriting to explain the mistaken assumptions investigators and prosecutors make in pursuing our clients.

To schedule a confidential consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you, contact construction loan fraud attorneys at the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz today.

A Strong Leader Who Will Fight for Your Rights

When you work with the attorneys at the Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A., you are working with dedicated, compassionate, and thorough legal professionals. Our lawyers come from broad educational backgrounds and possess diverse practical and legal experience.