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Showing 8 foreclosure attorneys in Martinez, GA
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David L. Huguenin, P.C.
4070 Columbia Rd #100, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 855-5000
lawaugusta.com
Stephen H. Hagler, LLC
4070 Columbia Rd Suite 200, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 860-9060
haglerlaw.net
Detchemendy Law
119 Davis Rd #2A, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 205-5800
getdetch.com
J. Michael Spence, Attorney at Law
3523 River Watch Pkwy, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 855-0017
mikespencelaw.com
Turner, Padget, Graham & Laney, P.A.
3730 Washington Rd #200, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 860-7595
turnerpadget.com
Donsbach Lewis LLC
504 Blackburn Dr, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 650-8750
donsbachlaw.com
K Buffington LLC
4434 Columbia Rd, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 210-1530
kenbuffington.com
Lawton Law Office, LLC
4070 Columbia Rd Suite 140, Martinez, GA 30907
(706) 504-4989
lawtonlawco.com
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Martinez Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Georgia often range from $1,500 to $3,500 for a standard case, though complex matters may cost more. Some attorneys offer flat fees for document review or negotiation. Costs vary by case complexity and attorney experience. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a foreclosure attorney in Martinez do?
A foreclosure attorney reviews your loan documents for errors, negotiates with your lender, and can advise on options like loan modification or bankruptcy. They also represent you in court if needed.
How long does a Georgia foreclosure take?
In Georgia, the non-judicial foreclosure process typically takes about 30 days after the lender sends a notice of default. The sale is usually held on the first Tuesday of the month at the county courthouse.
Can I stop a foreclosure sale in Georgia?
Yes, you may stop a sale by filing for bankruptcy, paying the full debt, or negotiating a loan modification. A foreclosure attorney can help you explore these options before the sale date.