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Showing 20 foreclosure attorneys in St Paul, MN
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Walker & Walker Law Offices, PLLC
1112 Rice St, St Paul, MN 55117
(651) 615-5390
bankruptcytruth.com
Sand Law, LLC
266 E 7th St, St Paul, MN 55101
(651) 291-7263
sandlawllc.com
Safe Harbor Estate Law - Estate Planning & Elder Law
3240 Rice St, St Paul, MN 55126
(612) 448-9367
safeharborestatelaw.com
Holt Law - The Law Firm Built for Healthcare Businesses
2136 Ford Pkwy #5061, St Paul, MN 55116
(612) 293-0620
djholtlaw.com
LifeBack Law Firm, P.A.
370 Selby Ave Suite 224, St Paul, MN 55102
(612) 843-0523
lifebacklaw.com
Schromen Law, LLC
319 Ramsey St, St Paul, MN 55102
(651) 571-2515
schromenlaw.com
Hoglund Law
332 Minnesota St w1080, St Paul, MN 55101
(651) 359-2287
hoglundlaw.com
Solvent PLLC
2223 5th St E, St Paul, MN 55110
(651) 374-8881
solventlaw.com
Arechigo & Stokka - Criminal Defense and Workers' Compensation Lawyers
332 Minnesota St Suite W1610, St Paul, MN 55101
(651) 413-9744
arechigo-stokka.com
Repka Law, LLC
278 7th St E, St Paul, MN 55101
(651) 395-7421
repkalawllc.com
ASK LLP
2600 Eagan Woods Dr # 400, St Paul, MN 55121
(651) 406-9665
askllp.com
North Star Law
72 Ivy Ave W, St Paul, MN 55117
(651) 363-4976
northstarlawmn.com
Spangler and de Stefano, PLLP
962 St Clair Ave, St Paul, MN 55105
(651) 776-2900
spangleranddestefano.com
Moshier Law Office, PLLC
2233 University Ave W Suite 420, St Paul, MN 55114
(651) 645-1211
moshierbankruptcylaw.com
Ceiba Fôrte Law Firm
1053 Dale St N Suite 201, St Paul, MN 55117
(651) 317-4895
ceibaforte.com
Ramsey County Attorney's Office
360 Wabasha St N Suite 100, St Paul, MN 55102
(651) 266-3222
co.ramsey.mn.us
Ferdinand Peters, Esq. Law Firm
711 Smith Ave S, St Paul, MN 55107
(651) 647-6250
ferdlaw.com
Attorneys Title Group
1054 Centerville Cir, St Paul, MN 55127
(651) 338-6632
attorneystitlemn.com
Robert D. Butterbrodt, Attorney at Law
1 E Water St # 275, St Paul, MN 55107
(651) 292-1000
robertdbutterbrodt-attorneyatlaw.com
Collins, Buckley, Sauntry & Haugh, PLLP
First National Bank Building, 332 Minnesota St W-1100, St Paul, MN 55101
(651) 968-0969
cbsh.net
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in St Paul Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Minnesota typically range from 1500 to 5000 for a standard case depending on complexity. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for pre-foreclosure counseling while others bill hourly at rates between 200 and 400 per hour. Costs can increase if litigation or bankruptcy is involved. 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 Minnesota?
Minnesota foreclosures are typically non-judicial using a power of sale clause. The lender must publish a notice of sale for six consecutive weeks and serve a pre-foreclosure notice at least 30 days before the sale. The sheriff sale is held at the county courthouse and the homeowner has a redemption period after the sale.
How long is the redemption period in Minnesota?
The redemption period is six months for owner-occupied properties and five weeks for non-owner-occupied properties. If the mortgage was signed before August 1 2020 the period may be shorter. During this time the homeowner can reclaim the property by paying the full sale price plus interest.
Can a foreclosure attorney stop a sheriff sale in St Paul?
An attorney may be able to delay or stop a sheriff sale by filing for bankruptcy or by challenging the lender's compliance with Minnesota law. Common defenses include improper notice or lack of standing. However results depend on the specific facts of each case and there is no guarantee.