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Abogados de Mortgages

292 abogados de Mortgages encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Jeffrey W Jones
Jeffrey W Jones

Jones Legal

Estate PlanningElder LawProbateBusiness Law
Ellsworth48+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawReal Estate LawProbateBusiness Contracts
Benton County10+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Estate PlanningReal Estate LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate AdministrationHealth Care Directives
Belknap County24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Real Estate LawDUI & DWIFamily LawCriminal Law
Arlington Heights21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jennifer K. Kearney
Jennifer K. Kearney

Kearney Legal

Real Estate LawDUI & DWIFamily LawCriminal Law
Berwyn21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jenny H. Park
Jenny H. Park

Park Law Group

Landlord TenantReal Estate LawEvictionsHousing Discrimination
Champaign25+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jeremy R. James
Jeremy R. James

James Trial Lawyers

Real Estate LawElder LawBusiness LawInsurance Claims
Beaverton13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joan DeMichael Henry
Joan DeMichael Henry

The Henry Firm

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningProbateCommercial Real Estate
Cape Coral28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joann Frances Lockard
Joann Frances Lockard

Lockard & Partners

Real Estate LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiumsEasements
Escondido29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Cyril Drapp III
John Cyril Drapp III

Law Offices of John Cyril Drapp III

ProbateReal Estate LawEstate PlanningElder Law
Cheshire22+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Flaten
John Flaten

John Flaten, Attorney at Law

ProbateReal Estate LawEstate PlanningBusiness Law
Council Bluffs12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John H. Elder
John H. Elder

Elder Legal

Estate PlanningReal Estate LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate AdministrationHealth Care Directives
Champaign County54+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John L. Roberts
John L. Roberts

Roberts & Partners

Estate PlanningElder LawReal Estate LawGuardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration
Hampden County36+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Lara
John Lara

Lara & Associates

Real Estate LawProbateCommercial Real EstateCondominiums
Berwyn9+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Mylan
John Mylan

Law Offices of John Mylan

Real Estate LawCommercial Real EstateCondominiumsEasements
Hoboken19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John Sawyer
John Sawyer

Sawyer & Associates

ProbateEstate PlanningReal Estate LawBusiness Law
Gorham42+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
John William Ament
John William Ament

Ament & Partners

Real Estate LawEstate PlanningBusiness LawCommercial Real Estate
Greensburg15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jon Ahmed Zahaby
Jon Ahmed Zahaby

Zahaby & Associates

Estate PlanningReal Estate LawBusiness LawHealth Care Directives
Hauula24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Mortgage Lawyers in the United States

Buying a home is the largest financial transaction most Americans will ever make. Mortgage lawyers help buyers, sellers, and homeowners deal with the legal side of real estate financing. They review loan documents, protect your interests at closing, and step in when lenders don't play fair.

What Mortgage Law Covers

Mortgage law spans everything from the initial loan origination process to foreclosure defense. Attorneys in this area handle purchase agreements, refinancing disputes, title issues, and predatory lending claims. They also review and negotiate the terms of promissory notes and deeds of trust.

Federal laws like the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) give borrowers specific protections. Mortgage lawyers enforce these protections when lenders violate disclosure requirements or charge illegal fees. They also handle disputes involving adjustable-rate mortgages, balloon payments, and escrow mismanagement.

When to Hire a Mortgage Lawyer

  • You're buying or selling property and need someone to review the closing documents before you sign
  • Your lender has started foreclosure proceedings and you want to explore your legal options
  • You believe a lender engaged in predatory lending practices or failed to disclose loan terms properly
  • You're facing a dispute over your title, lien priority, or escrow account
  • You need help with a loan modification and your servicer is unresponsive or acting in bad faith

How the Mortgage Legal Process Works

A mortgage attorney typically starts by reviewing all loan documents and identifying any irregularities. If you're purchasing a home, they'll examine the title search results, verify that liens are cleared, and attend the closing on your behalf. Some states actually require an attorney to be present at closing.

For disputes, your lawyer will send demand letters, file complaints with regulatory agencies, or initiate litigation. About 95% of civil cases settle before trial, and mortgage disputes follow a similar pattern. Most contested foreclosures take between 6 and 18 months to resolve depending on the court system involved.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Rescission damages under TILA can void a mortgage entirely if lenders failed to provide required disclosures within the statutory period
  • Borrowers who prove predatory lending may recover actual damages, statutory damages up to $4,000 per violation, and attorney's fees
  • Foreclosure defense outcomes range from loan modifications with reduced interest rates to complete dismissal of the foreclosure action
  • RESPA violations can result in recovery of overcharges, plus additional damages up to three times the amount of the escrow violation
  • Successful wrongful foreclosure claims may yield compensation for lost equity, emotional distress, and punitive damages

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer to close on a house?

About six states mandate attorney involvement at closing, and several others strongly recommend it. Even where it's not required, having a lawyer review your mortgage documents can catch costly errors. Closing documents often run 100 pages or more, and a single missed clause can cost you thousands.

Can a lawyer stop my foreclosure?

Yes. A mortgage attorney can challenge the foreclosure by identifying procedural errors, lender violations, or grounds for a temporary restraining order. Many homeowners also qualify for loss mitigation options like loan modifications or short sales that a lawyer can negotiate directly with the servicer.