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I need to know what an attorney normally charges the bank to handle their foreclosure proceedings. I know their fees are way up there, but what is the general rule of thumb?

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  • TheShortSalePro10th November, 2003

    Mortgage Foreclosure proceedings are very lucretive for Plaintiffs' attorney especially in judicial mortgage foreclosure states.

    If the Defendant lays down and doesn't contest the foreclosure, it's routine. However, If a homeowner facing mortgage foreclosure decides to go kicking and scratching, and files bankruptcy several times, there is more work for the mortgagee's attorney.

    I once had a situation such that the Homeowner was able to defend the foreclosure for 11 years... by filing bankruptcy upon bankruptcy, first himself, then his wife, then both, then himself... for 11 years.

    The more obstacles, the more legal fees.

    I've heard that fees can be anywhere between $3,500 and $13,500.

  • InActive_Account10th November, 2003

    Delaying a foreclosure for 11 years!!! Wow, just my luck that would be the scoundrel I'd be foreclosing on.

    The foreclosure mills in the trust deed states (nonjudiciary) usually charge between $1500-$3000,.

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