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Find Foreclosure Attorneys in North East, PA

Looking for a foreclosure attorney in North East? Review the directory below to compare your options.

3 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
North East, PA
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Showing 3 foreclosure attorneys in North East, PA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Orton & Orton Attorneys At Law
68 E Main St, North East, PA 16428
(814) 347-5724 ortonandorton.com
DCP Law Office, LLC
36 W Main St, North East, PA 16428
(814) 347-5593 dcplawoffice.com
Denise C. Pekelnicky, Esq.
36 W Main St, North East, PA 16428
(814) 347-5593 dcplawoffice.com

If you are facing foreclosure in North East, Pennsylvania, a local attorney can help you understand your rights under state law. Pennsylvania requires a strict judicial foreclosure process, meaning lenders must file a lawsuit in court. An attorney can review your mortgage documents and represent you in Erie County proceedings.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in North East Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Pennsylvania typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for a standard uncontested case. More complex cases involving litigation or bankruptcy may cost $3,000 to $10,000 or more. Many attorneys offer free initial consultations and may accept payment plans. 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

How long does foreclosure take in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, the foreclosure process typically takes 9 to 12 months from the first missed payment to sheriff sale. The lender must wait 60 days after default to file a complaint, and then you have 20 days to respond. The entire timeline can vary based on court schedules and any defenses you raise.
What is the Act 91 notice in Pennsylvania?
Act 91 requires lenders to send a notice at least 30 days before filing a foreclosure complaint. This notice must inform you of your right to apply for mortgage assistance through the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. An attorney can help you respond to this notice and explore loss mitigation options.
Can I stop a sheriff sale in North East, PA?
You may be able to stop a sheriff sale by filing for bankruptcy, negotiating a loan modification, or paying the full amount owed. In Pennsylvania, you can also file a petition to set aside the sale within 30 days after the sale. An attorney can advise you on the best strategy for your situation.