2025 Session Last amended: 1992 session

§ 582.01 — Attorney's Fees

Plain-Language Summary

Sets the maximum attorney's fees that may be charged in mortgage foreclosure by advertisement, with fee schedules based on when the mortgage was executed and the principal amount. The minimum fee for mortgages executed after July 31, 1992, is $500. Attorney's fees for foreclosure by action are set by the court.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When foreclosing on a mortgage by advertisement or by court action. Who this affects: Mortgagors (borrowers), mortgagees (lenders), and foreclosure attorneys. Key points: Fee caps depend on the mortgage execution date and principal amount. If all defaults are less than 30 days past due at foreclosure, the borrower does not owe attorney’s fees upon redemption for post-1971 mortgages.