The provision enables the mortgagee to order a public sale without court decree, which is called a non-judicial foreclosure.
A Notice of Default is a letter from a lender to a borrower requesting the payment of past due amounts. The borrower has ninety (90) days to pay the past due amounts or foreclosure proceedings will begin.
There is no guarantee that the title is clear. There may be some outstanding liens still in effect, such as a federal tax lien, real property taxes or assessments, or a valid mechanic’s lien.
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295 | Real Estate Law 79 |
294 | Real Estate Law 78 |
293 | Quiz 11 |
292 | Review Chapter 11 |
291 | Real Estate Law 77 |
290 | Real Estate Law 76 |
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284 | Real Estate Law 70 |
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282 | Quiz 10 |
281 | Review Chapter 10 |
280 | Real Estate Law 68 |