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Compare Foreclosure Attorneys in Vestavia Hills, AL

Compare foreclosure attorneys in Vestavia Hills. Review contact information and practice areas before you decide.

6 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Vestavia Hills, AL
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Showing 6 foreclosure attorneys in Vestavia Hills, AL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Joe Ingram Law, LLC
700 Century Park S # 224, Vestavia Hills, AL 35226
(205) 825-5297 joeingramlaw.com
Daniel H. Chambers Attorney at Law, P.C.
2081 Columbiana Rd, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
(205) 913-4057 danielchamberslaw.com
Foster Law Firm PC
4220 Cahaba Heights Ct Suite 206, Vestavia Hills, AL 35243
(205) 259-1678 fosterlawnow.com
HART LAW LLC
400 Vestavia Pkwy Suite 306, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
(205) 470-9180 hartlawllc.com
MARK E. GUALANO, LLC and VESTAVIA TITLE, LLC
701 Chestnut St, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
(205) 536-6999
McCallum, Hoaglund & McCallum
905 Montgomery Hwy Suite 201, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
(205) 824-7767 mhmfirm.com

Facing foreclosure in Vestavia Hills can be stressful. Alabama is a non-judicial foreclosure state, meaning lenders can foreclose without going to court if the mortgage includes a power of sale clause. A local foreclosure attorney can help you understand your options, such as loan modification or bankruptcy, under Alabama law.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Vestavia Hills Cost?

Foreclosure attorney costs in Alabama vary widely. Many attorneys charge a flat fee ranging from 500 to 2,500 dollars for a foreclosure defense. Hourly rates typically range from 150 to 350 dollars per hour. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. Costs depend on case complexity and whether the case goes to court. This is general information, 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 Alabama?
In Alabama, a non-judicial foreclosure typically takes 30 to 60 days from the first notice of default. The lender must publish a notice of sale once a week for three consecutive weeks in a local newspaper. The sale then occurs on the date specified in the notice.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Vestavia Hills after the notice is published?
Yes, you may be able to stop a foreclosure by reinstating the loan or filing for bankruptcy. Alabama law allows you to redeem the property up to one year after the foreclosure sale if you have a homestead exemption. An attorney can explain your specific options.
What is a deficiency judgment in Alabama?
After a foreclosure sale, if the property sells for less than the amount owed, the lender may seek a deficiency judgment against you. Alabama law limits this to two years after the sale. An attorney can help negotiate or defend against a deficiency claim.