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Latest video published 9/3/2019
- Suing to Foreclose

Initiating the judicial foreclosure process by filing a complaint in the Superior Court of the county where the property is located
- Word-of-the-Week: Installment Notes

Installment note - A note calling for periodic payments of principal and interest, or interest only, until the principal is paid in full by amortization or a final/balloon payment.
- Judicial Foreclosure and Pursuit of the Deficiency

Pursuit of a money judgment against a property owner under a judicial foreclosure.
- Word-of-the-Week: Due diligence

Due diligence - the efforts of an agent employed to meet the objectives of their client in exchange for a fee.
- Conveyance by a Trustee’s Deed

The trustee’s use of a trustee’s deed to transfer title to property to the successful bidder at an auction.
- Sold to the Highest Bidder

The trustee’s acceptance of the final and highest bid from the successful bidder at a nonjudicial foreclosure sale.
- Word-of-the-Week: Encroachment

What is an encroachment? An encroachment is an improvement on real estate which extends onto real estate belonging to another person without their consent. Encroachments frequently take the form of a:building; fence; driveway; or tree.The concept of an encroachment is closely related to trespass, nuisance and boundary disputes. All involve an interference with another person’s property rights. An encroachment ...
- The Notice of Trustee’s Sale

Comprehensive trustee’s sale notice requirements ensure the sale at public auction is properly advertised.
- Word-of-the-Week: Homestead

Homestead - the dollar amount of equity in a homeowner's principal dwelling exempt from creditor seizure.
- The Notice of Default

The trustee’s critical adherence to strict statutory notice of default (NOD) delivery and notice requirements.

















