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Compare Foreclosure Attorneys in Burke, VA

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

9 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Burke, VA
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Showing 9 foreclosure attorneys in Burke, VA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Murphy Law Group
9300 Old Keene Mill Rd STE B, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 455-7177 murphylawva.com
Burton J Haynes PC Attorney at Law
9273 Old Keene Mill Rd, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 913-7500 haynestaxlaw.com
Howard Birmiel
9314 Old Keene Mill Rd, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 451-4506 birmiel.com
Hazelwood Law PLLC
9245 Old Keene Mill Rd #200, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 455-5160 hazelwoodlaw.com
Rebrook Law
6013 Clerkenwell Ct, Burke, VA 22015
(571) 215-9006 rebrooklaw.com
Turbitt, Leach & Crum, PLLC
8996 Burke Lake Rd l105, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 323-7000 turbittoherron.com
von Keller Thelin Williams, PC
5641 Burke Centre Pkwy Suite 107, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 361-2299 vktwlaw.com
The Law Offices of Jeffrey Silverstein
5641 Burke Centre Pkwy, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 239-0855 jsilversteinlaw.com
Law Offices of Chad Rinard, PLLC
8990 Fern Park Dr suite b, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 321-2292

If you are facing foreclosure in Burke Virginia, an experienced attorney can help you understand your options under Virginia law. Virginia is a non-judicial foreclosure state, which means lenders can foreclose without going to court if the deed of trust includes a power of sale clause. A foreclosure attorney can review your loan documents and advise on defenses, loan modifications, or bankruptcy alternatives.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Burke Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Virginia vary widely based on the complexity of the case. Many attorneys charge a flat fee for a consultation or for reviewing loan documents, typically ranging from 300 to 1,500 dollars. For full representation in a foreclosure defense or loan modification, fees can range from 2,000 to 5,000 dollars or more. Some attorneys offer 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

What is the foreclosure process in Virginia?
In Virginia, foreclosure is typically non-judicial. The lender must record a notice of default and wait at least 14 days before advertising the sale. The sale must be advertised once a week for four consecutive weeks in a local newspaper. The trustee then holds a public auction at the courthouse or another specified location.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Virginia after the sale date?
Once the foreclosure sale is complete, you generally cannot stop the sale. However, you may have a right of redemption if the property was sold through a judicial foreclosure, which is rare in Virginia. For non-judicial sales, there is no statutory right of redemption after the sale. Acting before the sale is critical.
What are common defenses to foreclosure in Virginia?
Common defenses include errors in the loan documents, failure to follow proper notice requirements, or violations of the federal Truth in Lending Act. An attorney can also help you challenge the lender's standing to foreclose if the note was not properly assigned. These defenses must be raised before the sale.