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State by State Foreclosure Laws: Find out whether you live in a Deficiency or Anti-Deficiency State

by SSB on October 8th, 2009

Have you been wondering whether YOUR STATE is a DEFICIENCY or ANTI-DEFICIENCY STATE? In other words, can the lender sue you for a deficiency judgement (ie. sue place a lien against you and your assets) for the difference between what you owe and what the property sells for at a foreclosure auction?

There are tons of websites out there with so called “lists” of deficiency and anti-deficiency states that are either inaccurate or fail to explain the specifics on exactly how, where and when homeowners are sued for deficiency judgements.   

Available now are state by state foreclosure laws provided by one of our trusted colleaguesHe is an Attorney at Law.  Find out whether you live in a Deficiency or Anti-Deficiency State by navigating the site below.

State by State Foreclosure Laws

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