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Showing 8 foreclosure attorneys in Midwest City, OK
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Forbes & Renes, PLLC
1800 S Midwest Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 733-1990
forbesandrenes.com
The Crosthwait Law Firm
1384 S Douglas Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73130
(405) 733-1683
crosthwaitlaw.com
Rice Law Firm
1401 S Douglas Blvd A, Midwest City, OK 73130
(405) 732-6000
facebook.com
Brady R Hunt & Associates, Inc.
8000 SE 15th St, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 733-2717
bradyhuntlaw.com
Bowler & Associates
8333 SE 15th St, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 733-3000
bowlerlawfirm.com
Lighthouse Legal Group
9075 Harmony Dr Suite E, Midwest City, OK 73130
(405) 698-3939
lhlegalgroup.com
Arnall Aaron M, Attorney
1384 S Douglas Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73130
(405) 733-1683
crosthwaitlaw.com
Tesio Mike
1800 S Midwest Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 737-6673
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Midwest City Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Oklahoma typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for a standard contested case, with some attorneys offering flat fees for loan modification assistance. Hourly rates usually fall between $200 and $400. Costs vary based on case complexity and whether the case goes to trial. 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 Oklahoma?
Oklahoma foreclosure is a judicial process that typically takes 4 to 6 months from the first missed payment to the sheriff sale. The lender must file a lawsuit and obtain a court judgment before the sale can occur.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Oklahoma after the sheriff sale?
In Oklahoma, you have a statutory right of redemption for 6 months after the sheriff sale for residential property. During this time you can redeem the property by paying the full sale price plus costs.
What are common defenses to foreclosure in Oklahoma?
Common defenses include the lender failing to prove they own the note, improper notice, or violations of the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act. An attorney can review your loan documents for errors or predatory lending practices.