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19 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Salisbury, NC
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Showing 19 foreclosure attorneys in Salisbury, NC
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Stowe Law Firm, PLLC
129 N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 856-9502 stowelawfirmnc.com
Davis & Davis Attorneys At Law
215 N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 639-1900 davislawfirmnc.com
Wallace & Graham, P.A.
525 N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 633-5244 wallacegraham.com
Whitley, Jordan, Inge & Rary, P.A.
305 N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-1111 whitleyjordan.com
Shelby Pethel & Hudson, PA
122 N Lee St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-7878 leestreetlawyers.com
Law Offices of Mary Beth Smith, PLLC
117 S Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 636-7166 lawofficesofmarybethsmith.com
Koontz & Smith, Attorneys at Law
225 N Main St Suite #304, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 636-2974 koontzandsmithlaw.com
Sherrill & Cameron, PLLC
117 W Council St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 633-5723 sherrillcameron.com
Nance & Overbey, PLLC
214 E Innes St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-5590 nolawfirm.com
Woodson Sayers Lawther Short Parrott & Abramson LLP
225 N Main St #200, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 633-5000 woodsonlawyers.com
Law Office of Lauren W. Hoben
206 E Fisher St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 870-8906 lawofficeoflaurenhoben.com
Bost Law Firm
207 W Kerr St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-0312 bostlawfirm.com
Oakley Law Firm, PLLC
115A E Council St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 343-8457 oakleylawnc.com
Kruger Law Firm, PLLC
113 E Council St A, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 223-4123 jakekrugerlaw.com
B. Ashley Andrews Attorney At Law, PLLC
115 E Council St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 209-4445 ashleyandrewsattorney.com
Carter James L
118 E Council St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 633-8857 carterlawgroupnc.com
cecil whitley
305 N Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-1111 whitleyjordan.com
Duncan Law, LLP
301 S Main St #100, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 297-4000 duncanlawonline.com
Overbey Jon S
214 E Innes St, Salisbury, NC 28144
(704) 637-5590 nolawfirm.com
Foreclosure attorneys in Salisbury, North Carolina help homeowners navigate the legal process of foreclosure. North Carolina is a judicial foreclosure state, meaning lenders must file a lawsuit to foreclose. Homeowners have specific rights and deadlines under state law, including the right to request a foreclosure hearing.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Salisbury Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in North Carolina typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for a contested case, with simpler cases costing less. Some attorneys offer flat fees for initial consultations or document review. Costs vary based on case complexity and court filings. 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 North Carolina?
Foreclosure in North Carolina is judicial, requiring the lender to file a lawsuit. The court must approve the foreclosure sale, and homeowners receive a notice of hearing. The process typically takes several months from the first missed payment.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Salisbury after a notice is filed?
Yes, you may be able to stop foreclosure by filing an answer in court, negotiating a loan modification, or filing for bankruptcy. North Carolina law also allows a right of redemption up to 10 days after the foreclosure sale.
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