Learn about foreclosure laws and procedures by state and find out which states allow judicial and non-judicial foreclosures ... Compare all state foreclosure timelines on this simple one-page chart and click on any state name to read about detailed foreclosure procedures for that state.
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This is a general guide only, laws change and you need to check your state statutes for accurate, up to date procedures.   Foreclosure type will most often be either judicial or non-judical, if you have a specific question about a state process, you can ask it on the discussion board.
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(Other states may have similar procedures but almost all states have a fairly unique system of foreclosure. If you are already in the foreclosure process you would be well advised to consult with an attorney that is familiar with the laws in your state.)
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Please see our pamphlet, My House Is Being Foreclosed. What Can I Do?
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Foreclosure laws are provided to give a general idea of the laws in each state. Foreclosure laws can change so please use this only as a guide. ... ; Select a State below for the full foreclosure process explained and links to the foreclosure laws.
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They never announced the foreclosure in the paper or put up any signs, etc. I have driven by and there is someone doing some major repairs and renovations on the house now. The house wasnt in the best of shape, but the neighborhood was great.
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There are two primary types of foreclosure procedures: judicial and non-judicial. Judicial procedures are followed by states that use mortgages as the security instrument for property loans. Non-judicial procedures are used by states that use deeds of trust as the security instrument.
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