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If you are facing foreclosure in Tennessee, you may still have options — but time is limited. At Lafferty Law Firm, we help homeowners understand their situation quickly and take action before it’s too late.

Are You Facing Foreclosure in Tennessee?

You may need help if you:

  • Are behind on mortgage payments
  • Received a foreclosure notice
  • Have a scheduled sale date
  • Are unsure of your legal rights

The earlier you act, the more options you may have.

How Lafferty Law Firm Can Help

Every situation is different, but there may be options available, including:

  • Stopping or delaying foreclosure
  • Negotiating directly with your lender
  • Loan modification
  • Repayment plans

The right approach depends on your situation — and timing matters.

Understanding Foreclosure in Tennessee

Tennessee is a non-judicial foreclosure state, which means foreclosure can happen quickly without going through the court system.

Once the process starts, deadlines can move fast — and missing one can limit your options.

Speaking with an attorney early can help you understand what can be done before it’s too late.

Serving Clients Across Tennessee

We work with homeowners throughout:
Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, and surrounding areas.

 

FAQs

How long do I have before foreclosure happens?

The timeline depends on your lender and where you are in the process, but once you receive a notice, time is limited. Acting early gives you more options to protect your home.
Call now to review your situation before it’s too late.

In many cases, yes. There are legal options that can delay or stop foreclosure, depending on your situation. The sooner you act, the more options are available.
Call now to see what can be done in your case.

Do not ignore it. The worst thing you can do is wait. There are still options available, but timing is critical.
Call today so we can go over your options right away.

Yes, many homeowners are able to keep their homes depending on the circumstances. Every case is different, but there are legal strategies that may help.
Call now to find out what options you have.

Costs vary depending on the complexity of the case, but we’ll walk you through everything upfront.
Call for a free consultation so we can discuss your situation and options.

Yes, we offer a free initial consultation to review your case and explain your options.
Call now to speak directly with our team.

Many people feel this way, and we understand. There are often flexible options available depending on your situation.
Call us to discuss what may work for you.

Options may include loan modification, repayment plans, bankruptcy, or other legal strategies. The right option depends on your specific situation.
Call now so we can walk you through your best options.

We understand the urgency of foreclosure situations and can typically review and begin working on your case quickly.
Call now to get started as soon as possible.

Yes, we work with homeowners throughout the surrounding areas and understand the local foreclosure process.
Call now to confirm coverage and speak with our team.

Foreclosure law can be complex, and having an experienced attorney can help protect your rights and explore options you may not be aware of.
Call today to get professional guidance on your situation.

Yes, our team is available to speak with you and go over your situation.
Call now to speak with someone right away.

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If you are facing foreclosure in Tennessee, time matters.

Why Choose Lafferty Law Firm

If you’re facing foreclosure, you don’t have time to figure this out on your own.

You need to know:

  • Can this be stopped?
  • How much time do I have?
  • What are my options right now?

That’s exactly what we help you answer — quickly and clearly.

Susan Lafferty works directly with homeowners across Tennessee dealing with foreclosure. She understands how lenders operate, the legal requirements they must follow, and where there may be opportunities to delay, negotiate, or stop the process.

When you call, you speak directly with someone who understands your situation — not a call center or middleman.

The sooner you act, the more options you may have.