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California "redemption" And "deficiency"
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Niceguy1
Monday, August 09, 2004 @ 03:31 AM EDT
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I was reading some of the information here at TCI on the foreclosure process It said that there is no "redemption" It also said "deficiency" was "prohibited" Thanks Niceguy
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wannabe21
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In California, this is true in the case of non-judicial
foreclosure
(aka Trustee's Sale).
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In California, this is true in the case of non-judicial foreclosure (aka Trustee's Sale).