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2 questions

Posted by Jim T. on April 02, 2002 at 9:41 AM

#1 concerns publication of foreclosure sale. On another
website concerning state procedures, it said that in Ar., it has to be published once a week for 4 consecutive weeks. The lady I talked to in collections said she didn't think that was true. Is it?
#2 concerns deficiency. I have read in many other posts the likelyhood of deficiency action is rare, but I guess I need some reassurance. The bank is foreclosing on 16 acres of land we have in Ar. We live in Mo. and live in a house we own, worth about 35,000, on which we owe about 25,000. The 16 acres in Ar. is in default for about 23,000. If it would only sell for, let's say 19,000,what would be the likelyhood of the Ar bank. them coming after our home in Mo. for a 4,000 deficiency, since we do have maybe 10,000 in equity in our home residence? How long is the statue of limitations on pursuing deficiency actions? ( ok that's a 3rd question, sorry)
Thank you
Jim


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