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Showing 3 foreclosure attorneys in Kingston, PA
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Terrana Law, P.C.
400 3rd Ave Suite 117, Kingston, PA 18704
(570) 283-9500
terranalawpa.com
LaMonica Law Firm LLC
340 Market St, Kingston, PA 18704
(570) 751-1571
lamonicalawfirm.com
David E. Schwager, Attorney at Law
183 Market St Ste 100, Kingston, PA 18704
(570) 822-2929
despalaw.com
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Kingston Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Pennsylvania typically range from a flat fee of 1500 to 5000 for a standard case. Some attorneys charge an hourly rate between 200 and 400 per hour. Costs vary based on the complexity of your case and the stage of the foreclosure. 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 Kingston Pennsylvania?
A foreclosure attorney reviews your loan documents and the lenders complaint. They can help you file a response to the lawsuit and negotiate with the lender. They may also help you apply for loan modification or other loss mitigation programs.
How long does foreclosure take in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania law requires a 30 day notice before a foreclosure lawsuit can be filed. After the lawsuit is filed the process can take 6 to 12 months or longer. The exact timeline depends on court schedules and the lenders actions.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Pennsylvania after the sheriff sale is scheduled?
You can try to stop a foreclosure by filing a petition to stay the sale. You may also be able to reinstate the loan by paying the past due amount plus fees. An attorney can advise you on the best strategy for your situation.