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Compare Foreclosure Attorneys in Colchester, VT

Directory of foreclosure attorneys in Colchester, Vermont. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

7 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Colchester, VT
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Showing 7 foreclosure attorneys in Colchester, VT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Gale Legal Group, PLLC
382 Hercules Dr Suite 1, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 876-7478 galelegalgroup.com
LMC Law, PLLC
85 Prim Rd Suite 402A, 4th Floor, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 465-1410 lmcvt.com
Bauer Gravel Farnham, LLP
401 Watertower Cir #101, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 863-5538 vtlawoffices.com
Law Offices of Todd Taylor, PC
18 Severance Grn, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 876-7456 toddtaylorlawoffices.com
Law Offices of John B. St. Francis, Esq
3619 Roosevelt Hwy, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 658-5950 stflovt.com
Pettersen Law PLLC
1084 E Lakeshore Dr, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 391-4005 pettersenlaw.com
Bauer Gravel Farnham Nuovo: Stebbins Jonathan M
401 Watertower Cir #101, Colchester, VT 05446
(802) 879-6323

If you are facing foreclosure in Colchester Vermont, a local attorney can help you understand your rights under Vermont law. Vermont is a judicial foreclosure state, meaning the lender must file a lawsuit in court to foreclose on your property. An attorney can review your case for possible defenses and represent you in Chittenden County Superior Court.

What Does a Foreclosure Attorney in Colchester Cost?

Foreclosure attorney fees in Vermont typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 for a straightforward case. Complex cases involving litigation or bankruptcy may cost more. Many attorneys offer a free initial consultation. 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 Vermont?
Vermont uses a judicial foreclosure process. The lender files a complaint in court, and you must respond within 20 days. If you do not respond, the court may issue a default judgment. The process includes a foreclosure hearing and a redemption period.
How long do I have to stay in my home after foreclosure in Vermont?
Vermont law provides a 6-month redemption period after the foreclosure sale. During this time you may be able to redeem the property by paying the full amount owed. The court can shorten this period under certain conditions.
Can I stop a foreclosure in Vermont after the lawsuit starts?
Yes, you may be able to stop a foreclosure by filing an answer with the court, negotiating a loan modification, or filing for bankruptcy. An attorney can help you explore options like mediation or a deed in lieu of foreclosure.