Statutory Foreclosure
In a statutory foreclosure, the lender is able to sell the mortgaged property when the borrower defaults as part of a clause in the deed of trust for that property.
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In a statutory foreclosure, the lender is able to sell the mortgaged property when the borrower defaults as part of a clause in the deed of trust for that property.
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