Find out how judicial foreclosure differs from nonjudicial foreclosure.
In the United States, individual states follow either a judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure process, typically depending upon whether they are a mortgage state or deed of trust state. However, you may safely assume that all states allow some form of judicial foreclosure process.
We have highlighted below some important points to remember about each type of foreclosure. This is a general overview and in no way represents each process in its entirety.
It is important to remember that neither judicial nor nonjudicial foreclosures are one-size-fits-all. Each state follows its own established foreclosure laws and procedures. Consult with a foreclosure specialist in your state to protect your rights during a foreclosure.
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