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Lawyers don't do foreclosure cleanups. Make sure your state laws don't require you to store items belonging to the mortgagor. The cleanup charges will depend on how much cleaning up is required and how many items of usable personal property you find that can be sold. Don't trust foreclosure attorneys for legal advice. Their duty is to the bank or mortgage holder, not to you.
Most tax lawyers get a percentage of whatever you have gotten. If they have to handle the IRS for back taxes and what not, then they usually charge a commission fee and still another part of a percentage if you were to win. However, if you don't win, some lawyers do not charge.
Calculating how much time they need to spend thinking about a client(not much) and how much they should charge them for that effort. Lawyers also need highly developed problem-solving, logic and reasoning skills.
A defense lawyer can charge differently per case. It depends on how long the case is and how long the lawyer is there. On average they charge $10,000 or less depending on the case.
They are both bad things....and not mutually exclusive. A foreclosure that doesn't pay off the debt can mean that unpaid portion becomes a charge off, if uncollected. However, a foreclosure is normally viewed as a more severe thing than a charge off....as foreclosures only occur with secured loans (generally homes) and a charge off can occur with just about any debt. I suspect a mortgage would never just be charged off as they would always want to foreclose and get as much from the security as they can, so they would only have to charge off less.
Dui lawyers can charge anywhere from $500 - $2000, depending on the case they are presented with. The more the cost usually the more effective the lawyer is in that area.
You can usually stay at least 30 days in your house. Some banks or companies may extend much more time to you than this.
Lawyers fees (pay) is somewhat based on the amount of time they have to spend on a particular case. They may be able to provide a "per diem" or "per hour" rate on request. More experienced lawyers may charge a higher fee.
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Yes, you can lose as much property and wages as it takes for the lender to recover all of the value you promised to repay.
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