Southlake Foreclosure Lawyer

Southlake Foreclosure Attorney

Southlake is a town known for its affluence and luxury homes. Despite this, homeowners in town aren’t immune to the effects of foreclosure. If you’re struggling to meet your mortgage payments, don’t wait. Contact a Southlake foreclosure lawyer as soon as possible to discuss what options are available to you.

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What Is Foreclosure?

Foreclosure happens when a homeowner can’t keep up with mortgage payments, and the lender repossesses the house. The lender may then sell it to recover the loan. In Southlake, where the average home value in 2023 was $957,500, homeowners are continuing to struggle to meet their mortgage payments as the years go by. In Texas, there are several ways a lender can take your home if you fall behind on your mortgage:

  1. Non-judicial foreclosure. This is the most common type. The lender can sell your home without going to court, but only if your mortgage or deed of trust has a specific clause called a “power-of-sale.” This clause gives the lender the right to sell the property on their own to recover the money you owe.
  2. Expedited or quasi-judicial foreclosure. This is used in specific situations, like for home equity loans, reverse mortgages, or if a homeowners’ association is involved. The court can allow this type of foreclosure to happen faster, almost like a non-judicial sale, but the process may still involve some court oversight.
  3. Judicial foreclosure. This is less common. Here, the lender has to file a legal case against you and get the court’s permission before selling your home. This type usually happens when there’s a dispute or specific legal circumstances. 

Southlake homeowners can find foreclosure notices at the Tarrant County Courthouse, located at 100 West Weatherford Street in Fort Worth.

The Consequences of Foreclosure in Texas

The rate of foreclosures in the United States continues to rise, making homeowners everywhere anxious about keeping their property. In October 2025, there were 3,441 foreclosure filings in Texas. Besides the emotional consequences of foreclosure, the financial consequences can be significant. These include:

  • Credit score impact. A foreclosure can stay on your credit report for up to seven years. Missed payments leading up to the foreclosure can further lower your credit score, often causing a significant drop before the foreclosure even begins.
  • A foreclosure signals to lenders that you failed to repay a major debt, which makes them see you as a higher-risk borrower. Banks and other lenders may deny you new loans or charge much higher interest rates, making it harder and more expensive to buy a home, car, or credit cards.
  • Potentially owing any remaining mortgage, fees, or penalties if the property sells for less than what you owe. This is called a deficiency. Any legal action to recover this deficiency must be filed within two years of the foreclosure sale.

If a deficiency claim is filed against you, you can ask the court to determine the fair market value of your property on the date of the foreclosure. The court decides the value based on evidence from both sides. During this time, you’ll want to hire a foreclosure lawyer to help you present your case to the court. If the court finds the fair market value is higher than the foreclosure sale price, you may get a reduction on the deficiency.

FAQs

Q: Can My Homeowners’ Association Foreclose on My Home?

A: Yes, in some cases, a homeowners’ association (HOA) may have the right to foreclose on a property if the owner falls behind on paying homeowners’ association fees. In general, the HOA would have to use the judicial foreclosure process and first has to place a lien so it can collect money when the property is sold. Not all HOAs are allowed to do this, so if you have any questions about your specific case, be sure to consult a foreclosure lawyer. 

Q: Will I Be Notified if My Homeowners’ Association Places a Lien on My Home?

A: Yes, before filing a lien in county records, the homeowners’ association is required to send two notices to the homeowner. The first can be sent by regular mail or email. The second must be sent by certified mail at least 30 days after the first notice. A lien can only be filed 90 days after sending the second notice, giving the homeowner time to pay what is owed. 

Q: Will I Be Notified of Foreclosure in Texas?

A: In Texas, homeowners are notified if they fall behind on mortgage payments. For non-judicial foreclosures, this notice is called a notice of default, while judicial foreclosures involve the lender filing a court case and serving the homeowner with papers. Federal rules generally prevent foreclosure from starting until the mortgage is more than 120 days past due

Q: What Is the Reinstatement Period?

A: The reinstatement period is a window of time in which a homeowner can stop a foreclosure by paying the past-due amount on their mortgage. In Texas, this usually applies to non-judicial foreclosures. Essentially, it gives the homeowner a final chance to catch up on their loan and keep their home before the property is sold at a foreclosure auction. The length of a reinstatement period may vary depending on the details of the mortgage documents. 

Q: How Can a Lawyer Assist Me During the Foreclosure Process in Southlake?

A: During foreclosure, a lawyer can help ensure your legal rights are protected. They can help you understand state and federal foreclosure laws, as well as explain what options are available to you. Attorneys can negotiate with lenders for alternate options such as loan modifications or short sales. If your foreclosure ends up in court, a lawyer can represent you and present a strong defense. They know the court process and can argue for your rights effectively.

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Reach out to Steele Law Firm, PLLC today to schedule your confidential consultation at our Fort Worth office. During your meeting, you’ll be met with empathy and no judgment. We are here to assist in making the most out of a bad situation and strive to help clients seek brighter futures.

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