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2 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Stratham, NH
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Showing 2 foreclosure attorneys in Stratham, NH
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sklawyers, pllc
98 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH 03885
(603) 778-1984 sklawyers.net
DUCHARME LAW, P.L.L.C., Robert E. Ducharme, New Hampshire Condo Law
72 Portsmouth Ave STE 201, Stratham, NH 03885
(603) 235-7006 newhampshirecondolaw.com
Foreclosure is a legal process in New Hampshire where a lender takes back a property after a borrower defaults on a mortgage. In Stratham, a foreclosure attorney can help homeowners understand their rights under New Hampshire law, which includes a statutory right of redemption for certain foreclosures. An attorney can also negotiate with lenders or represent you in court to explore options like loan modifications or short sales.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Stratham Cost?
The cost of hiring a foreclosure attorney in New Hampshire varies widely. Many attorneys charge an hourly rate between 200 and 400 dollars. Some may offer a flat fee for specific services like document review or negotiation. For a full representation in a contested foreclosure case, costs can range from 2,000 to 5,000 dollars or more. 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 New Hampshire?
New Hampshire allows both judicial and non-judicial foreclosures. For non-judicial foreclosures, the lender must follow strict notice requirements under RSA 479. The process typically starts after a borrower misses several payments, and the lender must provide a notice of default and a right to cure.
How long do I have to move out after a foreclosure in Stratham?
After a foreclosure sale in New Hampshire, the new owner must give the former homeowner a written notice to vacate. If you do not leave, the new owner can file a writ of possession in court. The timeline can vary, but you may have a few weeks to a few months depending on court schedules.
Can I stop a foreclosure in New Hampshire?
Yes, there are several ways to stop a foreclosure in New Hampshire. You can file for bankruptcy, which triggers an automatic stay. You can also negotiate a loan modification or reinstatement with your lender. An attorney can help you assess which option may work for your situation.
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