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Showing 6 foreclosure attorneys in Mt Kisco, NY
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Riebling & Payton, PLLC
118 N Bedford Rd Suite 100, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 712-6878
westchesterdefenseattorney.com
Nathan Horowitz Esq.
118 N Bedford Rd #100, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 684-0551
nathanhorowitzlaw.com
Shapiro Gettinger Waldinger & Monteleone, LLP
118 N Bedford Rd # 300, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 666-8033
kiscolawfirm.com
Betensky Law, PLLC
118 N Bedford Rd # 302, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 338-8050
betenskylaw.com
Attorney Harry C Kaufman
118 N Bedford Rd #100, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 864-3314
hckaufmanlaw.com
Law Office Of Charles A. Higgs
100 S Bedford Rd Suite 340, Mt Kisco, NY 10549
(917) 673-3768
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Mt Kisco Cost?
Typical costs for a foreclosure attorney in New York range from a flat fee of 2,500 to 5,000 for a straightforward case to hourly rates of 250 to 500 per hour. Complex cases or litigation may cost more. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. This is general information and 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 do in Mt Kisco New York?
A foreclosure attorney can review your loan documents for errors and represent you in court. They can help you negotiate with your lender or explore options like a short sale or deed in lieu of foreclosure.
How long does the foreclosure process take in New York?
The judicial foreclosure process in New York can take 12 to 18 months or longer. This timeline includes the filing of a complaint, a response period, and a court hearing before a foreclosure sale can occur.