Foreclosure Lawyer Fees in Minneapolis

Foreclosure lawyer fees in Minneapolis, Minnesota average about $3,300 — roughly 94% of the U.S. average and in line with the Minnesota state average of $3,300.

Low
$1,400
Average fee
$3,300
per case
High
$7,050

What this typically includes

Reviewing the loan and the lender’s standing and paperwork, responding in court (in judicial states), negotiating loss-mitigation options (loan modification, forbearance, short sale, or deed in lieu), and advising on bankruptcy to stop a sale. Court filing fees and any bankruptcy filing are billed separately.

Minneapolis, MN Nonjudicial foreclosure state

Minnesota is mainly a nonjudicial foreclosure state: the lender can foreclose out of court through a power-of-sale process, which is faster — so acting quickly with an attorney and using loss-mitigation options is especially important.

Foreclosure defense attorneys in Minnesota usually charge a flat fee or a monthly fee while the case is active, alongside options like loan modification or bankruptcy to stop the sale. Minnesota's process — judicial or nonjudicial — and its timelines and any reinstatement or redemption rights shape the defense, and some states allow both, so confirm the local rule. HUD-approved housing counseling is free.

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About Minneapolis, MN

426,877
Population
$76,332
Median household income
1,815
Law firms in the Minneapolis area

With a cost-of-living index of 94% of the U.S. average and a median household income of $76,332, foreclosure attorney fees in Minneapolis typically run 6% lower than the national norm. The Minneapolis area supports roughly 1,815 law firms, giving clients a competitive market of firms to compare.

How Minneapolis compares

Average foreclosure lawyer fees, Minneapolis vs. Minnesota vs. the U.S.

Minneapolis
$3,300
Minnesota
$3,300
U.S. average
$3,500

Minneapolis comes in about 6% lower than the national average for foreclosure lawyer fees.

What affects foreclosure lawyer fees in Minneapolis

In Minneapolis, the cost of living comes in at 94% of the U.S. average and the median household income is $76,332 — both of which influence what local attorneys charge. Beyond location, these factors determine foreclosure lawyer fees:

  • Judicial vs. nonjudicial state — A court process (judicial) offers more defenses than out-of-court power-of-sale.
  • Defense vs. loss mitigation — Litigating differs from negotiating a loan modification or short sale.
  • Flat vs. monthly fee — A fixed scope versus an open-ended case changes how you are billed.
  • Complexity & litigation — Challenging the lender’s standing or chain of title adds work.
  • Stage of the case — Acting before the sale offers more options than after it.
  • Jurisdiction — State timelines, reinstatement, and redemption rights vary widely.

How to choose a foreclosure lawyer in Minneapolis

Fees matter, but the right foreclosure attorney in Minneapolis also protects both your time and your result. Before you hire:

  • Confirm the fee structure. Foreclosure matters are usually a flat fee — one agreed price for the work. Get it in writing before you sign — our flat fees guide explains exactly what to look for.
  • Look for foreclosure experience. Choose an attorney who regularly handles foreclosure cases in Minnesota, not a generalist.
  • Use the free consultation. Most Minneapolis foreclosure attorneys review your case at no cost — use it to compare two or three.
  • Verify licensing. Confirm the attorney is licensed and in good standing with the Minnesota state bar.
  • Clarify what's included. Ask which case costs are separate from the fee and how they are billed — see attorney fees vs. case costs.
See how foreclosure fees work

Average attorney fees in Minneapolis by case type

National benchmarks adjusted by Minneapolis's cost-of-living index (94). Open a case type for its full Minneapolis fee breakdown.

Case type How it’s billed Low Average High
Car Accidents Contingency $1,900 $5,650 $14,100
Divorce Flat fee $1,900 $7,050 $18,800
Real Estate Flat fee $750 $1,400 $3,300
Personal Injury Contingency $2,800 $9,400 $28,250
Bankruptcy Flat fee $940 $1,900 $4,250
Criminal Defense Flat fee $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
Immigration Flat fee $940 $3,300 $9,400
Disability Contingency $1,900 $3,750 $8,650
Probate Flat fee $1,400 $4,250 $14,100
Truck Accident Contingency $4,700 $15,050 $47,050
Motorcycle Accident Contingency $2,800 $8,450 $28,250
Bicycle Accident Contingency $2,350 $7,550 $23,550
Uber Accident Contingency $2,800 $8,450 $31,050
Property Damage Contingency $1,400 $5,650 $18,800
Dog Attack Injury Contingency $2,800 $9,400 $28,250
Insurance Claim Contingency $1,900 $7,050 $23,550
Wrongful Death Contingency $14,100 $56,450 $235,250
Uncontested Divorce Flat fee $470 $1,150 $2,350
Family Law Hourly $1,400 $6,600 $18,800
Child Custody Hourly $1,900 $7,550 $23,550
Adoption Flat fee $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
Prenuptial Agreement Flat fee $940 $2,350 $7,050
Child Support Hourly $940 $3,300 $9,400
Domestic Violence Flat fee $1,400 $3,750 $11,300
Restraining Order Flat fee $940 $2,350 $7,050
Guardianship Flat fee $1,400 $3,750 $11,300
Surrogacy Flat fee $3,300 $7,550 $14,100
Power of Attorney Flat fee $190 $380 $940
Estate Planning Flat fee $470 $1,900 $4,700
Living Trust Flat fee $1,150 $2,350 $4,700
Elder Law Hourly $1,400 $4,700 $11,300
Will Flat fee $140 $380 $940
Defense Flat fee $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
DUI Flat fee $1,400 $3,750 $9,400
Pardon Flat fee $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
Expungement Flat fee $470 $1,400 $3,750
Juvenile Flat fee $1,400 $3,300 $9,400
Felony Defense Flat fee $3,300 $9,400 $28,250
Clemency Flat fee $1,900 $5,650 $14,100
Probation Violation Flat fee $940 $2,350 $7,050
Misdemeanor Flat fee $710 $1,400 $3,300
Security Clearance Flat fee $2,350 $7,050 $18,800
Discharge Upgrade Flat fee $1,400 $3,750 $9,400
H-1B Visa Flat fee $1,900 $3,300 $5,650
Green Card Flat fee $1,900 $3,750 $7,550
Citizenship Flat fee $470 $940 $2,350
EB-2 NIW Flat fee $3,750 $6,600 $11,300
K-1 Visa Flat fee $1,400 $2,350 $3,750
E-2 Visa Flat fee $3,300 $5,650 $9,400
Deportation Hourly $2,800 $7,550 $18,800
O-1 Visa Flat fee $3,300 $5,650 $9,400
Closing Flat fee $660 $1,150 $2,350
House Purchase Flat fee $750 $1,200 $2,350
Eviction Flat fee $470 $1,150 $2,800
Property Tax Appeal Contingency $140 $470 $1,900
Foreclosure Flat fee $1,400 $3,300 $7,050
HOA Hourly $1,400 $3,750 $9,400
Tenant Hourly $940 $2,350 $5,650
Chapter 7 Flat fee $940 $1,400 $2,350
Chapter 13 Flat fee $2,800 $3,750 $5,650
Personal Loan Hourly $470 $1,900 $4,700
Debt Settlement Contingency $940 $2,800 $7,550
SSDI Contingency $1,900 $3,750 $8,650
Social Security Contingency $1,900 $3,750 $8,650
VA Disability Contingency $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
Long-Term Disability Contingency $2,350 $7,550 $23,550
Traffic Ticket Flat fee $94 $280 $710
Speeding Ticket Flat fee $94 $280 $710
Traffic Violation Flat fee $94 $280 $710
Reckless Driving Flat fee $940 $2,350 $4,700
Suspended License Flat fee $710 $1,650 $2,800
Patent Flat fee $4,700 $9,400 $16,950
Trademark Flat fee $560 $1,150 $2,350
Workers Compensation Contingency $1,400 $3,750 $9,400
Small Claims Flat fee $94 $470 $1,400
Civil Lawsuit Hourly $2,800 $14,100 $47,050
Consumer Protection Contingency $1,900 $4,700 $14,100
Lemon Law Contingency $1,900 $4,700 $14,100
Defamation Hourly $4,700 $14,100 $47,050
Employment Contingency $2,350 $9,400 $37,650
Discrimination Contingency $2,800 $11,300 $42,350
Wrongful Termination Contingency $2,800 $11,300 $42,350
Whistleblower Contingency $4,700 $18,800 $94,100
Tax Hourly $1,400 $4,700 $14,100
Business Hourly $1,400 $5,650 $23,550
Medical Malpractice Contingency $23,550 $94,100 $329,350

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FAQs - Foreclosure attorney fees in Minneapolis

Foreclosure lawyer fees in Minneapolis average about $3,300, with a typical range of $1,400 to $7,050. That is roughly 94% of the U.S. average, adjusted for the local cost of living.

Minneapolis's cost-of-living index is about 94% of the national average, so foreclosure attorney fees here tend to run 6% lower than the U.S. norm.

The figures here are local averages. For a number tied to your specific situation, request a free match with a foreclosure attorney in Minneapolis, or enter your ZIP code for a more precise estimate.

We take the national benchmark for foreclosure cases and adjust it by Minneapolis's cost-of-living index — about 94% of the U.S. average — giving a local Low, Average, and High of $1,400, $3,300, and $7,050.

Minneapolis averages about $3,300 for foreclosure lawyer fees, compared with roughly $3,300 across Minnesota and $3,500 nationally.

Many foreclosure attorneys in Minneapolis offer a free initial consultation to review your case before you commit. Check each firm's listing above for details.

Look for a Minneapolis attorney who regularly handles foreclosure cases, check reviews and their standing with the Minnesota state bar, and use free consultations to compare a few before you decide.

Attorney fees pay for the lawyer's time and skill, while case costs are separate out-of-pocket expenses such as filing fees, records, and expert witnesses. In a Minneapolis foreclosure matter, always confirm how the costs are handled alongside the fee.

In Minneapolis, foreclosure lawyer fees are typically paid as a single flat fee agreed up front. Case costs are usually billed separately from the fee.

For most foreclosure matters, yes — the right attorney can improve your outcome by more than the fee, and many work on terms that limit your risk. Use a free Minneapolis consultation to weigh it for your situation.

ZIP codes covered

These Minneapolis foreclosure fee estimates cover ZIP codes 55401, 55410.

Last updated Aug 6, 2026 · Fee figures are local averages for informational purposes only and are not legal advice or a quote. See how we estimate fees.