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North Carolina State Foreclosure Law

... 45 (Mortgages and Deeds of Trust), Article 2, Article 2A as referenced in §45-4 to §45-21.38 What happens during Judicial Foreclosure in North Carolina? It involves filing a law suite to obtain a court order. This is done when no ... Read Read: North Carolina State Foreclosure Law

By: alexander thomas | 16/11/2007 | Business

Foreclosure Laws in North Carolina

Both judicial and non-judicial processes are followed in North CarolinaJudicial foreclosure means that the court system must be employed to begin the foreclosure process.  The bank must file a lawsuit against the homeowner having trouble ... Read Read: Foreclosure Laws in North Carolina

By: Kathy Swift | 30/06/2008 | Real Estate

Foreclosure Procedures in South Carolina

... 3, Article 7 (Foreclosures) (Section 29-3-610 et. seq.). What happens during Judicial Foreclosure in South Carolina? In this, before starting the foreclosure procedure, the lender needs to file a complaint against the borrower and ... Read Read: Foreclosure Procedures in South Carolina

By: Alexander Thomas | 24/03/2008 | Business
Peter Collins

A Summary of Foreclosure Laws by State

... the City):335 days – sale held; • Right of Redemption: No • Deficiency Judgments Allowed: Yes  North Carolina Foreclosure Law • Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes (rare) • Non-Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes • Primary Security ... Read Read: A Summary of Foreclosure Laws by State

By: Peter Collins | 03/02/2009 | Mortgage
Home Solutions

Foreclosure Help in North Carolina

... the mortgage serves the same purpose and generally contains the same terms as a deed of trust and serves the same function in a judicial foreclosure. How are North Carolina mortgages foreclosed? The primary method of foreclosure in North ... Read Read: Foreclosure Help in North Carolina

By: Home Solutions | 29/05/2009 | Business

How Long Does Foreclosure Take?

... process. Like power of sale jurisdictions, all interested parties must receive notice of the foreclosure sale. Judicial foreclosure proceedings can take a year or more to be completed . The requirement that the lender foreclose through the ... Read Read: How Long Does Foreclosure Take?

By: John Stewart | 30/10/2009 | Bankruptcy

Foreclosure Proceedure in South Carolina

  South Carolina South Carolina allows for both judicial or in court and non-judicial or out of court foreclosure processes to take place in its jurisdiction. As with all states that allow both kinds of foreclosure, the vast majority of ... Read Read: Foreclosure Proceedure in South Carolina

By: Kathy Swift | 30/06/2008 | Real Estate

Foreclosure Process in South Carolina

  South Carolina South Carolina allows for both judicial or in court and non-judicial or out of court foreclosure processes to take place in its jurisdiction. As with all states that allow both kinds of foreclosure, the vast majority of ... Read Read: Foreclosure Process in South Carolina

By: Kathy Swift | 30/06/2008 | Real Estate

Foreclosure Redemption Rights Explained

... , Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas. While these sates have no redemption privileges, it is possible to bring legal action against the bank with regard to deficiencies in the foreclosure proceeding or mortgage irregularities ... Read Read: Foreclosure Redemption Rights Explained

By: Mark Walters | 04/09/2008 | Real Estate

Using Foreclosure Law to Your Advantage

... lender can only use or sell the property if you default on the loan. In states that use mortgages, foreclosure law makes foreclosure a judicial procedure. A lender must prove to the court that the borrower has defaulted on the loan, and ... Read Read: Using Foreclosure Law to Your Advantage

By: Brian Shelton | 01/04/2008 | Mortgage
Kevin Simpson

Tax Foreclosed Homes Understanding the Auction Process

... while others only accept bids as sealed written offers, so make sure you know what is required of you. In “non judicial” states the foreclosure process proceeds much faster, generally around three months. In judicial states this process can ... Read Read: Tax Foreclosed Homes Understanding the Auction Process

By: Kevin Simpson | 18/11/2008 | Real Estate

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