Stay In My Home PA Files Bankruptcy Amid Mark Stopa Legal Troubles
Mark Stopa’s Former Law Firm, Stay In My Home PA Officially Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Stay In My Home PA is officially bankrupt. The former law firm of Florida foreclosure defense attorney Mark Stopa declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy Tuesday.
The petition by Stay In My Home PA estimates the number of people and businesses owed money by the firm to be between 1,000 and 5,000. It includes the names and addresses of hundreds of individuals from all over Florida. Most of these individuals appear to be homeowners who had hired Stopa’s firm to keep them from foreclosure.
The petition estimates the firm’s assets at $50,000 to $100,000. The petition also states that its liabilities are between $100,000 and $500,000.
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing for Stay In My Home PA means the firm is liquidating any and all assets.
Attorney Richard Mockler took over Stopa’s practice in July and signed the petition. He wrote several creditors:
Mockler also wrote a warning in a foreclosure filing that a bankruptcy filing was imminent.
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