Top Rated Foreclosure Attorney: What to Look For When Hiring

Sep 7
06:59

2012

Abraham Avotina

Abraham Avotina

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If you're facing financial difficulties that have led the bank to take actions against your home ownership, you may need to contact a foreclosure attorney. Here are some things to look for when hiring.

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If you're facing financial difficulties that have led the bank to take actions against your home ownership,Top Rated Foreclosure Attorney: What to Look For When Hiring Articles you may need to contact a foreclosure attorney. While people have gone through this process without a lawyer, seldom do they get the best results. What many don't realize is that there are ways to regroup and recover. There are ways to work with your mortgage company to achieve a solution that works for all parties involved. And, indeed, sometimes the best solution is just to walk away. To uncover these options and explore them thoroughly, you need a good lawyer on your side. Here are some things to look for when hiring.

Free Initial Consultation

You can't properly determine which foreclosure attorney to hire, or even if you really need one, if you have to hand over a substantial fee for every meeting. Right off the bat, you can cross any lawyers who charge for a consultation off your list. You're in a financially precarious position already. The last thing you need is to spend money that you don't have. Yes, simply hiring a lawyer is expensive in and of itself, but the benefits are worth it. You shouldn't have to pay for a simple interview.

Extensive Experience

This one trips a lot of people up, through no fault of their own. See, most lawyers with their own practice can boast of "blank" years of experience. There aren't many law school graduates who head straight out and open their own firm. So, really, what you're looking for isn't so much experience as it is relevant experience. That means you might have to ask some questions. If the foreclosure attorney you're thinking of hiring has been in law for fifteen years, but thirteen of those years were spent in the prosecutor's office, what does that really say?

Flexible Hours

Everyone is busy and the way our country works means that most people are busy at approximately the same times. It can be difficult to make an appointment with a foreclosure attorney who works the exact same hours as you do. This probably isn't the best time to ask your boss for time off, after all. Look for law firms that understand this predicament and are open to flexible appointment scheduling. Being able to schedule an appointment at, say, 7:00 PM, means you can go into the meeting with a clear head and not have to worry about rushing through it so you can get back to work before your lunch hour is through.