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Foreclosure Attorneys in South Burlington, VT

Compare foreclosure attorneys in South Burlington. Review contact information and practice areas before you decide.

4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
South Burlington, VT
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Showing 4 foreclosure attorneys in South Burlington, VT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Rich Cassidy Law
1233 Shelburne Rd d5, South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 864-8144 richcassidylaw.com
Jarrett | Hoyt
1795 Williston Rd # 125, South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 864-5951 vtelaw.com
Kirkpatrick & Goldsborough, PLLC
1233 Shelburne Rd E1, South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 651-0960 vtlawfirm.com
Ward & Towle Law
3069 Williston Rd, South Burlington, VT 05403
(802) 863-0307 wardlawvt.com

Foreclosure attorneys in South Burlington Vermont help homeowners navigate the legal process of foreclosure defense. Vermont is a judicial foreclosure state meaning lenders must file a lawsuit in court to foreclose. This gives homeowners the opportunity to present defenses and seek alternatives like loan modification or short sale.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in South Burlington Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Vermont vary widely based on case complexity and attorney experience. Many attorneys charge an hourly rate between 200 and 400 dollars per hour. Some may offer a flat fee for specific services like reviewing a loan modification application or filing a response. Costs can range from 1,500 dollars for simple cases to 5,000 dollars or more for contested litigation. 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 is the foreclosure process in Vermont?
Vermont requires lenders to file a civil lawsuit in superior court to foreclose. The homeowner is served with a summons and complaint and has 20 days to respond. If no response is filed the court may enter a default judgment of foreclosure.
How long does a foreclosure take in Vermont?
A Vermont foreclosure typically takes 6 to 12 months from the filing of the complaint to the foreclosure sale. The court sets a redemption period which can be 6 to 12 months depending on the property type and circumstances.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Vermont after the judgment?
Yes you may be able to stop a foreclosure by filing for bankruptcy which triggers an automatic stay. You can also negotiate a loan modification or pay the full amount owed during the redemption period. An attorney can explain all available options.