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Browse foreclosure attorneys serving Plymouth, Michigan. Contact information and addresses listed below.
18 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Plymouth, MI
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Showing 18 foreclosure attorneys in Plymouth, MI
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Aldrich Legal Services
276 S Union St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 404-3000 aldrichlegalservices.com
Atlas Law, PLC
598 N Mill St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(248) 773-5555 atlaslawoffice.com
Sean J. Nichols, PLLC
409 Plymouth Rd STE 150, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 386-0224 seanjnichols.com
Miller and Calabrese, P.C.
248 S Union St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 455-1230 millercalabrese.com
Steslicki & Ghannam, PLC - Family Law & Estate Planning Lawyers
464 N Main St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 821-7411 mifamilyattorneys.com
Kecskes, Gadd & Parker, PC
621 S Main St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 354-8600 kgplawyers.com
The Law Offices of Jonathan Paul P.L.C
472 Starkweather St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(248) 924-9458 empathydefense.com
Kelly L. Leimback, PLLC
217 Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 844-1400 leimbacklaw.com
Vivian Law Firm PLC
496 W Ann Arbor Trail #102, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 446-0340 vivianlaw.com
Robert Mullen and Associates, PLLC
710 N Mill St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 451-0011
Hubbard Snitchler & Parzianello
801 W Ann Arbor Trail Suite 240, Plymouth, MI 48170
(313) 672-7300 hspplc.com
Joseph Law Offices, PLC
905 W Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, MI 48170
(313) 635-4500 josephlawofficesplc.com
Bernardi, Ronayne & Glusac, P.C.
1058 Maple St #100, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 416-1780 brgpc.com
Gold & Associates, PC
794 S Main St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 335-7100 goldandassociatespc.com
Barone Law Offices PLC
607 S Main St #101, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 414-0358 baronelaw.net
Wade A. Myers, P.C.
1142 S Main St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 414-8431 wademyerslaw.com
Law Offices of Scott D Kappler PLC
199 N Main St UNIT 119, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 335-7065
Anthony J. Garczynski, PLC
771 N Mill St, Plymouth, MI 48170
(734) 404-2425 oldvillagelaw.com
Facing foreclosure in Plymouth, Michigan can be stressful and confusing. A foreclosure attorney can help you understand your rights under Michigan law, which requires a 90-day notice period before a foreclosure by advertisement can begin. These attorneys assist with loan modifications, defending against foreclosure, and negotiating with lenders to find a solution.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Plymouth Cost?
The cost of hiring a foreclosure attorney in Michigan typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000 for a flat fee to handle a standard foreclosure defense. Hourly rates usually fall between $200 and $400 per hour. Some attorneys offer free initial consultations. Costs vary based on case complexity, court filings, and whether the case 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 Michigan?
Michigan allows two main types of foreclosure: judicial and non-judicial by advertisement. For non-judicial foreclosures, the lender must file a notice of foreclosure and publish it for four consecutive weeks. The property is then sold at a sheriff sale, and the borrower has a redemption period of six months for most properties.
How long do I have to stay in my home after a foreclosure sale in Michigan?
After the sheriff sale, Michigan law gives you a redemption period. For most properties, this is six months. During this time you can stay in the home and try to buy it back by paying the full amount owed plus costs. If you do not redeem, the new owner can start eviction proceedings after the period ends.
Can a foreclosure attorney stop a foreclosure in Plymouth?
A foreclosure attorney may be able to stop or delay a foreclosure by filing a lawsuit, challenging the lenders legal standing, or negotiating a loan modification. They can also help you file for bankruptcy, which triggers an automatic stay that temporarily halts foreclosure proceedings.
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