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The Truth About Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Avoiding Foreclosure, Chapter 7, Chapter 13 - RealtyTrac
Find foreclosures in your area One day you receive a piece of paper in the mail called a "Notice of Default" or a process server hands you a "Lis Pendens." Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
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Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
With respect to a mortgage, it is the right of the lender to take the title to your property if you do not make the payments due on the mortgage. Lis Pendens The lis pendens is a notice that a lawsuit is pending, the outcome of which affects title. lis pendens is usually filed by the lender to start the foreclosure process under judicial foreclosure (just as a notice of default begins the foreclosure process under non-judicial foreclosure) Military Affidavit A written and sworn statement that, to the best of the homeowners association’s knowledge, the property owner
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South Carolina Foreclosure Laws
The typical foreclosure timeline is approximately six months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws South Carolina Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 150 Days NA None Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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  • New York Foreclosure Laws
    In addition, a lis pendens (notice of pending lawsuit) is recorded. New York Foreclosure Laws New York foreclosures are handled either in court or out of court, although court foreclosures are more common. New York foreclosures can take up to 15 months, which is longer than most other states. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New York Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period
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  • New Mexico Foreclosure Laws
    Once the complaint has been filed, a Lis Pendens (pending lawsuit) is recorded with the county clerk of the county in which the property is located. New Mexico Foreclosure Laws New Mexico foreclosures are handled through the court system. The typical foreclosure process lasts about six months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New Mexico Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period
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  • U.S. Foreclosure Laws
    In connection with the lawsuit, a lis pendens (lawsuit pending notice) is filed with the county clerk or other public property records repository. The lis pendens gives notice to the public that a pending action has been filed against the borrower in default to collect the defaulted debt, including having the collateral (home) sold. Foreclosure State Laws By RealtyTrac Foreclosure laws and timelines vary from state to state. Knowing the process in your state will help you adopt a more effective investing strategy and avoid procedural pitfalls.
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  • Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
    With respect to a mortgage, it is the right of the lender to take the title to your property if you do not make the payments due on the mortgage. Lis Pendens The lis pendens is a notice that a lawsuit is pending, the outcome of which affects title. lis pendens is usually filed by the lender to start the foreclosure process under judicial foreclosure (just as a notice of default begins the foreclosure process under non-judicial foreclosure) Military Affidavit A written and sworn statement that, to the best of the homeowners association’s knowledge, the property owner
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  • The Truth About Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Avoiding Foreclosure, Chapter 7, Chapter 13 - RealtyTrac
    Find foreclosures in your area One day you receive a piece of paper in the mail called a "Notice of Default" or a process server hands you a "Lis Pendens." Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • New Jersey Foreclosure Laws
    The lender initiates the foreclosure through the courts and records a lis pendens (notice of pending lawsuit) with the county clerk. New Jersey Foreclosure Laws New Jersey foreclosures are administered through the court system. The foreclosure process takes about nine months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New Jersey Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 270 Days NA 10 Days Sheriff Comments: Judicial
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  • South Carolina Foreclosure Laws
    The typical foreclosure timeline is approximately six months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws South Carolina Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 150 Days NA None Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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