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nonjudicial foreclosure

The power to foreclose on a property without court approval.

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  1. Foreclosure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Foreclosure by power of sale, also known as nonjudicial foreclosure, is authorized by many states if a power of sale clause is included in the mortgage or if a ...
     
  2. The difference between judicial and non-judicial foreclosures
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  3. How to Fight a Foreclosure in Court: Nonjudicial Foreclosure | Nolo ...
    How hard it is to fight a foreclosure depends to a great extent on where you live.
     
  4. SETTING ASIDE NONJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALES - Emory Law
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  6. Nonjudicial Foreclosure Act Summary
    The Uniform Nonjudicial Foreclosure Act ("UNFA") will provide two new methods of foreclosure designed to provide higher effective prices. If used, lenders ...
     
  7. Judicial Versus Non-Judicial Foreclosure Chart and Description
    Judicial Foreclosures. A judicial foreclosure is a court proceeding that begins when the lender files a complaint and records a notice in the public land records ...
     
  8. Non-Judicial Foreclosure | LII / Legal Information Institute
    Some jurisdictions allow lenders to foreclose property without getting a court order first. This is called a non-judicial foreclosure. Non-judicial foreclosure is only ...