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  1. Foreclosure Attorney Suzanne M. Watts
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    8.3

    Phoenix, AZ Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 9 years.

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    Also known as Kim Alderman

    Foreclosure Attorney Kimberly L. Alderman
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    10.0

    Madison, WI Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 4 years.

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    • 608-620-3529
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  3. Foreclosure Attorney Paul Aaron Herman
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    9.8

    Boca Raton, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 29 years.

  4. Foreclosure Attorney Brian Lit
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    8.4

    Clearwater, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 8 years.

  5. Foreclosure Attorney David M. Vereeke
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    9.6

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    Dallas, TX Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 39 years.

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    Also known as Lyons Law Group, PA, Andy Lyons

    Foreclosure Attorney Andrew March Lyons
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    7.1

    New Port Richey, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 16 years.

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    • 727-375-8900
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  7. Foreclosure Attorney Nishit Virendra Patel
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    9.5

    Sarasota, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 6 years.

  8. Foreclosure Attorney John Casey Mills
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    9.7

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    Portland, OR Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 29 years.

  9. Foreclosure Attorney Adam Jason Steinberg
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    Fort Lauderdale, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 13 years.

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    Also known as Rick Neustein

    Foreclosure Attorney Frederick Alan Neustein
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    7.4

    Miami, FL Foreclosure Attorney. Licensed for 21 years.

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    • 305-531-2545
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Foreclosure

Homeowners threatened with losing their home through a bank foreclosure may benefit from the services of a real estate foreclosure attorney. When you buy a home, you usually get a bank loan and agree to repay it with monthly payments. If you fail to make the payments, the bank can start a foreclosure action, which enables them to sell your home to pay off the loan. Foreclosure laws are very detailed and strict about the process the bank must follow. A foreclosure attorney can explain your options to avoid a foreclosure sale, and help you to decide the best course of action for your situation.