ProVest, a national process server management company dedicated to improving the default servicing industry, has opened an office in Maryland to support the state's home retention efforts. According to ProVest, the new office provides local attorneys and mortgage servicers with resources necessary to meet Maryland's emergency legislation requiring a private process server to attempt to personally notify homeowners of the intent to foreclose.
Located at 10440 Little Patuxent Pkwy. in Columbia, Md., the office is ProVest's 15th branch nationwide. The company currently partners with all of Maryland's most noted and trusted legal firms to help manage the state's foreclosure volume and improve its default servicing.
‘Maryland's new legislation positions homeowners to make timely, educated decisions that ultimately benefit the entire industry,’ says John S. Burson, managing partner at Shapiro & Burson LLP. ‘We are glad to be part of the solution, and we could not have made this happen so quickly and efficiently without the help of ProVest.’
Source: ProVest