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Showing 4 foreclosure attorneys in Syracuse, UT
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JDB Law, PLLC
1261 W Antelope Dr Ste. A, Syracuse, UT 84075
(801) 923-2355
jdblawfirm.com
Felt Family Law and Mediation - Utah
780 S 2000 W Building E-302, Syracuse, UT 84075
(801) 690-4904
feltfamilylaw.com
Groneman Law Firm, PLLC
780 S 2000 W Building A Suite 105, Syracuse, UT 84075
(801) 477-7743
gronemanlaw.com
Carlson Injury Law
2019 W 1900 S Suite 100, Syracuse, UT 84075
(801) 845-4577
carlsoninjuryfirm.com
What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Syracuse Cost?
Foreclosure attorney fees in Utah typically range from 1,500 to 5,000 dollars for a standard case, depending on complexity. Some attorneys charge a flat fee for loan modification assistance, while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 dollars per hour. Costs may increase if litigation is involved. 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 Utah?
In Utah, a non-judicial foreclosure typically takes 120 to 150 days from the first missed payment to the trustee sale. Homeowners have until 11 business days before the sale to reinstate the loan by paying all past due amounts plus fees.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Syracuse Utah?
Yes, you may stop a foreclosure by reinstating the loan, filing for bankruptcy, or negotiating a loan modification with your lender. A foreclosure attorney can help you explore these options and may file a lawsuit to challenge the foreclosure if there are legal violations.
What are the redemption rights in Utah?
Utah law does not provide a statutory right of redemption after a non-judicial foreclosure sale. However, if the foreclosure was judicial, the homeowner may have a redemption period of up to 6 months. An attorney can explain your specific rights based on your situation.