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Statewide foreclosure laws, definitions and available resources.

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Learning how to manage the foreclosure process and maximize your rights and protections afforded you by the law requires that you have some understanding of the legal process of foreclosure, the triggering events, terms, documents and deadlines that control the foreclosure process. Further, each state has different rules and regulations governing the foreclosure process.

Summary of foreclosure laws in your state

Every state is governed by its own laws concerning the foreclosure process. Most follow either the non-judicial process or the judicial process of foreclosure. Each state has rules governing the time in which a notice of sale can occur; the type of notice that is actually required; the number of days a borrower has to reclaim their property and the circumstance under which relief and protection is afforded to borrower in the foreclosure process.

   
 
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