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11 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Haltom City, TX
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Foreclosure attorneys in Haltom City, Texas help homeowners facing non-judicial foreclosure under Texas Property Code Section 51.002. Texas law allows a foreclosure sale as soon as 21 days after the first notice of default is mailed. A local attorney can review your loan documents and advise on possible defenses or loss mitigation options.
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Haltom City Cost?
Typical costs for a foreclosure attorney in Texas range from a flat fee of $1,500 to $5,000 for a full representation in a non-judicial foreclosure. Some attorneys charge hourly rates between $200 and $400 per hour. Costs vary based on case complexity, court filings, and whether the matter goes to trial. 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
How long does a foreclosure take in Haltom City Texas?
In Texas, a non-judicial foreclosure can happen in as little as 21 days after the lender mails the notice of default. The entire process from missed payment to sale often takes 60 to 90 days. An attorney can help you understand the specific timeline for your case.
What is the Texas homestead protection in foreclosure?
Texas law protects a homestead from forced sale for most debts, but not for mortgage loans or tax liens. If you have a mortgage on your homestead, the lender can still foreclose if you default. An attorney can explain how homestead protections may apply to your situation.
Can I stop a foreclosure after the sale date in Texas?
Once a foreclosure sale occurs in Texas, the new owner can file for eviction. You may have limited options to set aside the sale, such as proving a procedural error or filing for bankruptcy. An attorney can advise on post-sale remedies available under Texas law.
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