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Find Foreclosure Attorneys Near You in McDonough, GA

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17 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
McDonough, GA
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Showing 17 foreclosure attorneys in McDonough, GA Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Smith Welch Webb & White LLC
2200 Keys Ferry Ct, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 957-3937 smithwelchlaw.com
Richard D.C. Schrade, Jr., Attorney
146 Atlanta St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 898-2723 schradelaw.com
Burgess Title / Miller Law
2330 Patrick Henry Pkwy #350, McDonough, GA 30253
(404) 446-3300 burgesstitle.com
The Law Office of Nathaniel M. Smith, LLC
38 Hampton St, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 272-8305 smithlittlelaw.com
The Abbott Law Firm
30 Woodruff St, McDonough, GA 30253
(404) 514-5900 mcdonoughgalawyer.com
Weissman PC
115 Westridge Industrial Blvd Suite 101, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 302-6000 weissman.law
McCord Law
62 Macon St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 692-0261 matthewmccordlaw.com
Lister, Holt & Dennis
115 Atlanta St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 288-2558 listerandholt.com
David A. Howard, Attorneys at Law, LLC.
134 Atlanta St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 506-4230 davidahoward.com
Judah Law firm
2020 Avalon Pkwy, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 834-4270 judahlaw.com
Leslie A. Erwin, P.C
70 Macon St, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 268-0354 leslieaerwinlaw.com
Pasley, Nuce & Mallory, LLC
390 Racetrack Rd, McDonough, GA 30252
(470) 503-5510 pnlawgroup.com
Attorney Lisa M. Roberts, P.C.
1950 Pennsylvania Ave, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 565-9311
Clay Davis, Attorney at Law
30 Woodruff St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 715-5912 claydavislaw.com
Vansaghi & Associates, LLC
40 Macon St, McDonough, GA 30253
(770) 670-8538
Rainford Chalcia L
1935 Pennsylvania Ave, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 583-1679
Sampson-Roberts & Associates
1950 Pennsylvania Ave, McDonough, GA 30253
(678) 565-9311 sampsonroberts.com

Foreclosure attorneys in McDonough Georgia help homeowners facing default on their mortgage. Georgia is a non-judicial foreclosure state meaning lenders can foreclose without court approval if the deed contains a power of sale clause. Homeowners typically have 30 days after receiving a notice of acceleration to cure the default before a foreclosure sale is scheduled.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in McDonough Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Georgia typically range from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard case. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for a loan modification or bankruptcy filing while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 dollars per hour. Costs vary based on the complexity of your situation and whether you need 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 McDonough Georgia?
In Georgia foreclosure is typically non-judicial. The lender records a notice of sale in the county where the property is located and publishes it in the local newspaper for four consecutive weeks. The sale occurs on the first Tuesday of the month on the courthouse steps in McDonough.
How long does a foreclosure take in Georgia?
From the first missed payment to the foreclosure sale the process usually takes 90 to 120 days. Georgia law requires at least 30 days notice before the lender can accelerate the loan and demand full payment. After that the sale is scheduled for the next available first Tuesday.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Georgia after the sale?
Georgia law provides a limited right of redemption for some homeowners. If the sale was improper or if the lender did not follow all legal requirements you may file a lawsuit to set aside the sale. You should act quickly because the redemption period is often only 30 days after the sale.