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Showing 8 foreclosure attorneys in Wheeling, IL
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David M. Siegel & Associates
790 Chaddick Dr, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 520-8100
davidmsiegel.com
Stavros Law Offices
433 N Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 520-4810
stavroslawoffices.com
Kulinsky & Associates Ltd
395 E Dundee Rd #200, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 459-4448
kulinskylaw.com
Law Offices of Ryan Schaefges, P.C.
851 Seton Ct #1A, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 403-1830
schaefgeslaw.com
L.Steven Rakowski, Ltd
199 N Milwaukee Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 412-9950
lsrfamilylaw.com
Stein & Cherney
307 S Milwaukee Ave Ste. 113, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 229-1112
steincherney.com
The Law Office of Todd L. Erdman, P.C.
127 Wheeling Rd, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 945-3810
erdmanpc.com
Law Office Of James P. Tatooles & Associates
1098 S Milwaukee Ave #100, Wheeling, IL 60090
(847) 541-4650
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Wheeling Cost?
The cost of hiring a foreclosure attorney in Illinois varies widely. Many attorneys charge an hourly rate between $200 and $400 per hour. Some may offer a flat fee for specific services, such as a loan modification review, which can range from $1,500 to $5,000. Costs depend on the complexity of your case and whether it goes to trial. 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 Illinois?
Illinois is a judicial foreclosure state. This means the lender must file a lawsuit in court to foreclose. The process includes a complaint, a response period, a judgment, and a sheriff sale. An attorney can guide you through each step.
How long do I have to respond to a foreclosure lawsuit in Illinois?
In Illinois, you typically have 30 days from the date you are served with the foreclosure complaint to file a written response with the court. Missing this deadline can result in a default judgment against you.
Can I stop a foreclosure sale in Wheeling?
Yes, there are several ways to potentially stop a foreclosure sale. These include filing for bankruptcy, negotiating a loan modification, or raising valid legal defenses. A Wheeling attorney can explain which options may apply to your situation.