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What is a Foreclosure?
Foreclosure takes place when a house owner is no longer able to make mortgage payments as required. This allows the lender to take the residential or commercial property, removing the homeowner and selling the home, as stipulated in the mortgage agreement.
When a foreclosure takes place, the following actions occur:
1. Notice of Election and Demand is taped within 10 service days of getting a packet from the lending institution's lawyer.
2. Sale date is set between 110 through 125 calendar days after the NED was taped (non-ag).
3. Combined Notice is mailed within 20 calendar days after the NED was recorded.
4. Second Combined Notice is sent by mail with 45-60 calendar days prior to initially scheduled sale date.
5. Combined Notice released in local paper 45-60 calendar days prior to the very first scheduled sale date.
6. Notice of Intent to Cure need to be received at least 15 calendar days prior to the first scheduled sale date. A remedy, in the type of a cashier's check, need to be paid by midday the day before the sale.
7. The court order authorizing the sale and the signed and detailed quote should be received by midday two (2) organization days prior to sale day.
8. The Pre-sale List is made offered by 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday before Thursday's sale.
9. The sale is performed at the Clear Creek County Courthouse, Office of the Treasurer & Public Trustee at 11:00 a.m. on Thursdays
10. The Certificate of Purchase is tape-recorded within five (5) service days.
11. A Notification of Intent to Redeem should be filed by a junior lienholder within 8 (8) organization days after the sale. Foreclosures began in 2008 and newer do not enable owner redemptions.
How to Start a Foreclosure in Clear Creek County:
Pursuant to laws effective 1/1/2010,
In order to begin the foreclosure procedure, the following is sent to the general public Trustee's workplace in addition to a referral of the case and a Certificate of the Current Owner of the debt:
1. Original or licensed copy of the recorded deed of trust.
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