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2 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Aloha, OR
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Sahagian Law
3895 SW 185th Ave #120, Aloha, OR 97078
(503) 642-5935
Waypoint Law Group
18525 SW Vincent St, Aloha, OR 97007
(503) 642-7641 waypointlawgroup.com
Foreclosure attorneys in Aloha, Oregon assist homeowners facing default on their mortgage. Oregon is a non-judicial foreclosure state, meaning most foreclosures proceed without court oversight. An attorney can help you understand your rights under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 86 and explore options like loan modification or filing for bankruptcy.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Aloha Cost?
Hiring a foreclosure attorney in Oregon typically costs between $2,000 and $5,000 for a standard non-judicial foreclosure case. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for limited services like document review, while others charge hourly rates of $200 to $400. Costs can be higher if the case goes to court or involves complex issues. 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 timeline in Oregon?
In Oregon, a non-judicial foreclosure typically takes about 120 to 150 days from the first missed payment. The lender must record a notice of default and wait at least 120 days before a sale can occur. Judicial foreclosures can take longer, often 6 months to a year.
Can I stop a foreclosure sale in Aloha?
Yes, you may be able to stop a foreclosure sale by filing for bankruptcy, which triggers an automatic stay. You can also negotiate a loan modification or reinstatement with your lender. An attorney can advise on the best strategy for your situation.
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