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Find Foreclosure Attorneys in Suwanee, GA

Directory of foreclosure attorneys in Suwanee, Georgia. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

2 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Suwanee, GA
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Showing 2 foreclosure attorneys in Suwanee, 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.
The Hawes Law Firm
425 Buford Hwy NE Suite 202, Suwanee, GA 30024
(678) 804-7766 thehaweslawfirm.com
Edwin Glover Attorney at Law
450 Old Peachtree Rd NW #101st, Suwanee, GA 30024
(678) 377-4868 edwinglover.com

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Suwanee Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Georgia typically range from 1500 to 5000 for a standard case depending on complexity. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for loan modification assistance while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 per hour. Costs vary by case and attorney experience. 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 Suwanee Georgia?
In Georgia the non judicial foreclosure process typically takes 30 to 60 days from the first missed payment. The lender must publish a notice of sale in the county newspaper once a week for four weeks before the sale date. You have until the day before the sale to stop it by paying the full amount owed or filing for bankruptcy.
Can I keep my home after a foreclosure sale in Georgia?
Georgia law does not provide a statutory right of redemption after a non judicial foreclosure sale. This means you generally cannot get your home back after the sale unless you have a specific contract right or the sale was improper. An attorney can advise if you have grounds to challenge the sale.
What is a deficiency judgment in Georgia foreclosure?
If the foreclosure sale price is less than what you owe on the mortgage the lender can sue you for the difference. Georgia law allows lenders to seek a deficiency judgment for up to two years after the sale. An attorney can help negotiate a settlement or defend against this claim.