What is a foreclosure?
Foreclosure is a common term used to describe a trustee's sale proceeding- the correct terminology to use when describing the procedure for enforcing a lender's rights once an obligation secured by a Deed Of Trust (or similar instrument) is in default.
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What constitutes a breach or a default?
A breach exists when the borrower fails to make the payments of principal and interest when due pursuant to the note secured by deed of trust. If the balance of the note is due, the breach would be the failure to make the principal payment due plus interest, by the maturity date. Most deeds of trust have provisions for default being declared when a senior lien, insurance, taxes and assessments have not been paid, or if the property is transferred without the lenders approval.
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Should I forego a foreclosure and take a deed in lieu?
Before you can even consider an alternative, the borrower must be willing to offer a deed in lieu. There are advantages to taking a deed in lieu. It could save you time and money. You should order a preliminary title report and review it carefully to determine if there are any junior liens that would survive the deed in lieu. If you are satisfied with the title report, you would take the deed in lieu subject to a title insurance policy being issued in your favor as reflected in the preliminary report. This procedure would take a lot less time than the approximate four months of foreclosure. The main disadvantages to taking a deed in lieu of foreclosure are the junior liens will not be extinguished and that the borrower may later have a change of heart and seek to have the courts set the deed in lieu aside.
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Do I need the borrower's permission to foreclose?
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What documents do I need to foreclose?
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Who pays the foreclosure fee and costs?
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What are the most common delays to the foreclosure process?
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Are the trustee's sales really held on the steps of the county courthouse?
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Must I attend the sale and enter my own bid?
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What liens or rights may survive the trustee's sale?
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