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Directory of foreclosure attorneys in Trophy Club, Texas. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.
2 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Trophy Club, TX
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Showing 2 foreclosure attorneys in Trophy Club, TX
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Thomas A Ford Attorney at Law PLLC
99 Trophy Club Dr, Trophy Club, TX 76262
(817) 541-6310 attorneyford.com
Richard Weaver Bankruptcy Attorney
236 Oak Hill Dr, Trophy Club, TX 76262
(214) 238-9000 bankruptcyplanning.com
If you are facing foreclosure in Trophy Club Texas, a foreclosure attorney can help you understand your rights under Texas law. Texas is a non-judicial foreclosure state, meaning lenders can foreclose without court oversight. An attorney can review your loan documents and explore options like loan modification or a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Trophy Club Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Texas typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for a standard case, depending on complexity. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for loan modification assistance, while others bill hourly at $200 to $400 per hour. Costs vary by case and attorney. 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 a foreclosure take in Texas?
In Texas, a non-judicial foreclosure can take as little as 60 days from the first missed payment. The lender must send a notice of default and post the sale notice at least 21 days before the auction date.
Can I stop a foreclosure after the notice is posted?
Yes, you may be able to stop a foreclosure by reinstating the loan, filing for bankruptcy, or negotiating a loan modification. An attorney can advise on the best option for your situation.
What is the redemption period in Texas?
Texas does not have a redemption period for non-judicial foreclosures. Once the foreclosure sale is complete, you generally lose ownership rights immediately unless the property was homestead and you file for bankruptcy.
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