Foreclosure Law
Each state has its own foreclosure law.
Foreclosure laws are different from state to state. When trying
to understand foreclosures, you should study laws governing
foreclosure in the specific county. Most counties also have
different foreclosure law.
This Foreclosures Help information website
is dedicated to providing information and resources on
foreclosure law of each state. There are two main types of laws
governing foreclosure; judicial foreclosure law and non
judicial foreclosure law.

Foreclosures Help information website
features foreclosure law on the following states:
Judicial foreclosure law is simpler. The
judicial process of foreclosure involves filing a lawsuit to
obtain a court order to foreclose and is used when no
power of sale is present in the mortgage or deed of trust.
When there is a power of sale in the
mortgage or trust deed, the foreclosure procedure falls under
the non judicial foreclosure law. This non judicial foreclosure
law varies widely from state to state.
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