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Find Foreclosure Attorneys Near You in Tustin, CA

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14 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Tustin, CA
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Showing 14 foreclosure attorneys in Tustin, CA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Law Office of Atty Douglas Borthwick
17731 Irvine Blvd, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 654-6742 borthwicklawyer.com
Law Offices of Faud Haghighi
1352 Irvine Blvd #204, Tustin, CA 92780
(949) 313-7656 fhaghighilaw.com
Silverstein Eviction Law
14351 Red Hill Ave G, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 832-3651 stevendsilverstein.com
Tustin Law Group, APC
17592 Irvine Blvd, Tustin, CA 92780
(949) 339-1845 tustinlawgroup.com
Amity Law Group LLP
511 E 1st St SUITE H, Tustin, CA 92780
(949) 844-3398 amity-law.com
Newman Law Group
242 W Main St #101, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 544-1845 newmanlg.com
The McDonnell Law Firm
17671 Irvine Blvd #110, Tustin, CA 92780
(562) 485-9590 mcdonnellfirm.com
Bauer and Shekerlian Law, APC
1131 E Main St #107, Tustin, CA 92780
(949) 233-2894 barthattorneys.com
Valerie L. Kramer
507 E 1st St STE E, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 395-5669 oc-businessattorneys.com
Hemming & Associates, P.C.
2522 Chambers Rd #100, Tustin, CA 92780
(844) 869-0999 hemmingassociates.com
Muller Law Firm, A.P.C.
17671 Irvine Blvd # 120, Tustin, CA 92780
(949) 502-0922 trustmuller.com
Matthews Law Firm, Inc
2522 Chambers Rd #100, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 647-7110 matthewsfirm.net
R. W. Snyder and Associates
131 N Tustin Ave #200, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 730-0288
Law Office of Henry J Nunez
160 Centennial Way Suite 17, Tustin, CA 92780
(714) 583-2692 nunezlawoffice.com

A foreclosure attorney in Tustin, California can help homeowners facing default on their mortgage. California is a non-judicial foreclosure state, meaning lenders can foreclose without court approval under the power of sale clause. An attorney can review your loan documents for violations of California Civil Code Section 2923.5 and help you negotiate alternatives like loan modifications or short sales.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Tustin Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in California vary widely based on case complexity. Many attorneys charge a flat fee between $2,500 and $5,000 for a standard non-judicial foreclosure defense. Hourly rates typically range from $250 to $500 per hour. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. 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 does a foreclosure attorney do in Tustin?
A foreclosure attorney reviews your loan documents for errors and violations of California law. They can help you file a response to a foreclosure notice, negotiate with your lender for a loan modification, and represent you in court if the foreclosure is judicial. They also advise on bankruptcy options to stop a sale.
How long does a foreclosure take in California?
In California, a non-judicial foreclosure typically takes about 120 days from the first missed payment to the trustee sale. The process includes a Notice of Default, a 90-day reinstatement period, and a Notice of Trustee Sale filed at least 20 days before the sale. Homeowners have the right to reinstate the loan up to 5 business days before the sale.
Can a foreclosure attorney stop a trustee sale in California?
Yes, a foreclosure attorney can file a lawsuit to temporarily stop a trustee sale by obtaining a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction. They may also file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which imposes an automatic stay on all collection actions. Success depends on showing legal violations or a viable defense.