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Showing 13 foreclosure attorneys in Clinton, MS
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Morton Law Firm, PLLC
402 E Main St, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 925-9797
mortonelderlaw.com
McRaney Sanford Killebrew PLLC
201 Clinton Pkwy, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 924-5961
mcraneymcraney.com
The Rollins Law Firm
402 E Main St, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 401-6826
therollinsfirm.com
Robert Boyd and Associates
103 Woodchase Park Dr, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 925-5511
boydattorneys.com
Wilbanks Dowd & Watson
108 W Leake St, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 952-3600
wilbanksdowd.com
T.K. Byrne Attorney At Law
604 US-80 Suite M, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 460-0132
Stephens Lowell F
1780 Pinehaven Dr, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 924-6270
Dreher Ken
111 Hillmont Cir, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 925-5316
Nobles Law
201 Clinton Pkwy, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 926-1912
Randy Wallace - Attorney
103 Woodchase Park Dr, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 925-5511
randywallace.wordpress.com
Hartzog James R
1502 N Midway Rd, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 925-9400
Martin James C
106 W Leake St, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 924-4001
Martin Law Office
106 W Leake St, Clinton, MS 39056
(601) 924-4001
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Clinton Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Mississippi typically range from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard case, depending on the complexity and whether litigation is needed. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for initial consultation and document review, while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 dollars per hour. Costs vary by case. 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 Mississippi?
Mississippi non-judicial foreclosures typically take 30 to 60 days from the first notice of default to the sale date. The lender must publish a notice of sale in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks before the sale.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Mississippi after the sale date?
After the foreclosure sale, you have a redemption period of one year for agricultural property but no statutory redemption for residential property. You must act quickly before the sale to stop the process.