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Chapter 667

76 sections

§667-1 Definitions for foreclosure rules

§667-1.5 Court decides mortgage amount and foreclosure

§667-2 Other mortgage holders must be included in the foreclosure case

§667-3 How foreclosure sale money is paid out

§667-4 Who can defend a foreclosure action

§667-5.5 Foreclosure notice to community associations

§667-9 When a sale ends a wife's dower claim

§667-10 What happens to the power to sell if the property changes hands

§667-17 Lawyer must verify foreclosure papers before filing

§667-19 Homeowner options to stop a condo foreclosure

§667-20 How to publish notice of a foreclosure sale

§667-20.1 Rules for postponing or canceling a foreclosure sale

§667-21 Foreclosure sale process as an alternative option

§667-21.5 Notifying community boards about foreclosures

§667-22 What the foreclosure warning notice must say and who gets it

§667-23 Recording the foreclosure notice before the deadline

§667-24 What happens if the default is fixed or not fixed

§667-25 When and where a foreclosed property is sold at auction

§667-27 Public notice for foreclosure sale: what it must say and who gets it

§667-28 Rules for postponing or canceling a foreclosure sale

§667-29 Who can bid and who wins at the foreclosure sale

§667-29.5 Who can bid again after a foreclosure sale

§667-30 What happens if the winning bidder backs out of a foreclosure sale

§667-31 Giving the property to the buyer and paying off debts

§667-32 Affidavit after the foreclosure sale: what it must say

§667-33 Recording the sale papers and what happens next

§667-36 Selling mortgaged properties one by one

§667-36.5 No bundling properties in foreclosure sales

§667-37 Foreclosing lender can still go to court before the sale

§667-38 No deficiency judgment against owner-occupants

§667-39 Who can enforce foreclosure rules and keep other rights

§667-40 When power of sale foreclosure can be used without a mortgage

§667-41 Lenders must give borrowers a foreclosure information notice

§667-51 Which foreclosure court orders can be appealed

§667-52 Buyers can choose their own title insurer and escrow agent

§667-53 How to switch a foreclosure to court process

§667-54 What to include in a petition to convert foreclosure to court case

§667-55 Notice must tell owner-occupants about converting to court foreclosure

§667-56 Rules forbidding foreclosure lenders from certain actions

§667-57 When junior lenders must wait to foreclose

§667-58 Who can send foreclosure notices and what must be included

§667-59 Lender is responsible for its agents' promises

§667-60 Foreclosure mistakes that count as unfair acts and limits on canceling a sale

§667-62 Foreclosing on a time share with a power of sale

§667-63 How mortgage creditors can ask for foreclosure notices

§667-64 Affidavit as proof of proper foreclosure sale

§667-65 When time share power of sale rules apply

§667-71 When this foreclosure law applies

§667-73 Setting up the foreclosure dispute resolution program

§667-74 Dispute resolution required before foreclosure sale

§667-75 Notice about foreclosure dispute resolution must be included

§667-76 Filing foreclosure notices with the department and paying fees

§667-77 State must notify homeowner about foreclosure filing

§667-78 How to choose mortgage dispute resolution and what happens if you don't

§667-79 Notice and fees for starting a foreclosure dispute case

§667-80 Who takes part in dispute resolution and what they must do

§667-81 What happens after dispute resolution ends

§667-82 What happens when someone does not follow foreclosure mediation rules

§667-83 Stopping a foreclosure while you try to work it out

§667-84 Keeping personal financial details private in foreclosure talks

§667-85 Who can be a neutral and their legal protection

§667-86 Special fund for mortgage foreclosure dispute resolution

§667-91 Alternate power of sale process

§667-92 Notice before foreclosure and your options to stop it

§667-93 Recording the foreclosure notice

§667-94 What happens when a default is fixed or not

§667-95 When and where the public sale of a unit must happen

§667-96 Public notice rules for condo foreclosure sales

§667-97 How the association can postpone or cancel a foreclosure sale

§667-98 Who can bid and who wins at the sale

§667-99 What happens if the winning bidder backs out

§667-100 What happens to the property and sale money after a foreclosure sale

§667-101 Affidavit after a foreclosure sale

§667-102 Recording the sale papers and what happens next

§667-103 When recording a sale does not clear the owner's debt

§667-104 What foreclosure associations are not allowed to do