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Re: Certificate of Foreclosure Sale - Subject to RedemptionIn Reply to: Re: Certificate of Foreclosure Sale - Subject to Redemption posted by Tom Brady on September 11, 2008 at 2:01 PM Thanks Tom. Very helpful. This sale must be a judicial sale (I need to confirm this. Since it was in CA, so I automaticly thought it was nonjudicial sale), the owner is a bank (REO house), who didn't pay HOA fee, and was foreclosed. I am wondering in what situation in nonjudicial state like CA that trustee must do judicial sale instead of nonjudicial sale? Thanks, : The owner of a property subject to foreclosure sale can reacquire his or her property. The law allows the registered individual owner or mortgagor to redeem the property subject of foreclosure sale within one year after the sale of the real estate. The reckoning date of the one year period is the date of the registration of the certificate of foreclosure sale with the register of deeds. Juridical persons, who's property is being sold pursuant to an extrajudicial foreclosure will also have the right to redeem the property before the registration of the certificate of foreclosure sale with the register of deeds but no more than 3 months after foreclosure, whichever is earlier. : Tom Brady
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