A non-recoverable attorney fee in foreclosure is a fee for work
performed by the attorney (usually the bank's attorney) that the
bank has to pay for but cannot pass on to the mortgagor.
A non-recoverable attorney fee in foreclosure is a fee for work
performed by the attorney (usually the bank's attorney) that the
bank has to pay for but cannot pass on to the mortgagor.
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Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.
Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.
Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.
Have your attorney arrange to have the title examined. Your attorney can contact the current mortgagee to determine if there is a pending foreclosure action.
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A homeowner may need to hire a foreclosure attorney if they are
being foreclosed upon by the bank or lender, or person who provided
the mortgage. If a person owes more on his home than the home is
worth, the bank may try to foreclose on the home, in which case,
one would need a foreclosure attorney.
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Attorneys can often help negotiate alternatives to foreclosure
on your behalf. If the foreclosure proceeds, an attorney can help
advise you on how best to protect your rights and credit.